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We’ve done the same with Everdell and Parks. Maybe 10 times each!!gf and i must have played Tapestry a dozen times since xmas
What’s this game like? I’m interested by it.Time for the next Sleeping Gods campaign. Off to explore new areas of the world.
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If you've played (and liked) any Red Raven games (Above and Below, Near and Far, etc.) I'd recommend it. It's a co-op campaign game, where you need to find 8 Totems of Sleeping Gods (hence the name) to wake them to get back to our world. The world is big enough though, with enough locations, that it will take many goes through to visit them all (or even most) and work out which totems you can get in time (as you only have a fixed number of turns). As you find totems (there's many more than 8 in the world), then subsequent campaigns you get some extra starting equipment, based on how many.What’s this game like? I’m interested by it.
Fantastic recap, thanks for the insight! Its definitely on my watch list.If you've played (and liked) any Red Raven games (Above and Below, Near and Far, etc.) I'd recommend it. It's a co-op campaign game, where you need to find 8 Totems of Sleeping Gods (hence the name) to wake them to get back to our world. The world is big enough though, with enough locations, that it will take many goes through to visit them all (or even most) and work out which totems you can get in time (as you only have a fixed number of turns). As you find totems (there's many more than 8 in the world), then subsequent campaigns you get some extra starting equipment, based on how many.
We've done 5 or 6 times now and still plenty of the world to explore. A single run through (with 2 players, it can do 1 - 4 players) is 3 - 5 hours of gameplay. I like it (and have backed the sequel), it's different enough from other campaign games out there to not feel like you've done it 20 times before. The thing you do have to accept is, it's very much a trade off game. By that I mean, you are using your skills (which fatigues you) constantly or fighting (health), that requires you to get coin to heal up, so you've never got enough to both be healthy, skills all ready to go AND buy the equipment at market you want to get more powerful. The first couple of games until we got used to this and accepted it, it was frustrating. Once you get past you aren't going to level up into super powerful characters who can do a bunch of things well, you can really enjoy the world exploration at the centre of the game.