Il destino degli dei antichi: bestie dell'aldilà - inglese

Brand:Greater Than Games

3.6/5;

54.34

EAN: 0798304339352

Categorie Giochi di società,

Altersempfehlung des Herstellers ‎Ab 3 Jahren
Amazon Bestseller-Rang Nr. 912.553 in Spielzeug (Siehe Top 100 in Spielzeug) Nr. 28.456 in Brettspiele (Spielzeug)
Artikelgewicht ‎318 g
ASIN B06XB35J66
Auslaufartikel (Produktion durch Hersteller eingestellt) ‎Nein
Batterien inbegriffen ‎Nein
Batterien notwendig ‎Nein
CPSIA-Sicherheitshinweis Choking Hazard - Small Parts, No Warning Applicable
Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung 4,6 4,6 von 5 Sternen 20 Sternebewertungen 4,6 von 5 Sternen
Global Trade Identification Number 00798304339352
Im Angebot von Amazon.de seit 18. April 2017
Marke Greater Than Games
Material Karton
Material ‎Karton
Modell ‎FOEG: BFBY
Modellnummer ‎FOEG: BFBY
Produktabmessungen ‎29,51 x 8 x 29,51 cm; 318 Gramm
UPC 798304339352
Zusammenbau nötig ‎Nein

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Scritto da: Sara
Fun Expansion
New Ancient Ones and extra monsters are a fine addition to a fun, unique game. Weiterlesen
Scritto da: Tiberium
Great expansion for a truly fun and great game.
There's not a whole lot to say about this expansion that the reviewer Wickdawg01 didn't already say. I would like to add that I have played the expansion once, yesterday in fact with three players and by turn 4 I had a monster out. In total, I think three monsters were summoned the whole game, 2 from me. So as with a lot of the game, it's really just up to RNG. Obviously, the more players you've got the faster you go through the deck, the faster you get the monster summoning spells. For buyers who don't own Fate of the Elder Gods yet, I'd suggest not buying this expansion until you've played a game of the main game to see how you feel about the RNG aspects to the game. Weiterlesen
Scritto da: Daniel R. Derrickson
Great minis and new gods to play with, but some small issues...
This is a good expansion to an already great game. The new spell cards are interesting enough (some can only be cast by a gate card symbol!), and the new elder gods such as Dagon and Yig are fun to use. The only issue I have is the monsters might make the game unbalanced in some places. The rulebook is good, and the monster minis are nice, but you may have to house rule them to keep the game from getting lopsided. Weiterlesen
Scritto da: Fuzzy Llama Reviews
An above average expansion for an amazing game
Beasts from beyond is an above average expansion. It comes packaged with a number of new elder gods to play as, a small amount of new spell cards and a fat batch of monster minis that you can utilize with the corresponding monster cards. So beyond the extra plethora of gods that expands the playability of the base game considerably, you are looking at what the monsters can add to this already stellar game. First off, the monsters are reallllly cool! They each have a completely different ability that you can use to wreak havoc on your opponents or help you in some way and they each add a nice twist to the gameplay. Here’s the downside…..you don’t get to summon them very often at all, at least on a 2 player game. To summon a monster you have to have the particular spell card that allows you to summon one and there are VERY few of those mixed into the already bloated spell cards pile. So if you happen to get one of those cards AND have the specific colors available to ready the spell then you can summon the beast. However of the two games I’ve played with this expansion (both 2 player) I was only able to summon once and at the last 2 turns of the game. The second game I played I had the spell card in hand but didn’t have the required color/symbol combo to summon it and the game ended before I could. So the bad part is that you really cannot focus on summoning these really cool beasts if you ever hope to win the game. I spent the whole game trying to summon one and completely neglected my strategy of winning. Which makes them more of an offhanded addition to the game. Like play the game to win and forget about them AND IF the stars happen to align in your favor then you can summon one. And this is such a shame because when you can actually get a monster on the board it really makes the game more fun and exciting. I think a good way to balance this is to remove some of the spell cards so you can draw summon monster cards more often. I haven’t tested this yet but might be worth a try to bring the beasts out more often. As far as single player goes they recommend not to use the beasts or the majority of the new gods that come with the expansion. Which makes sense since the beasts are more of a multiplayer addition. So if you only play single player then I would not recommend picking this up unless you are a collector and need those precious minis to paint and display. Other than that there is a god that you can play as that uses one of the beasts as his special power and I did find that very enjoyable. All in all if you loved Fate of the Elder Gods then I would suggest picking this expansion up as it does add quite a number of new gods to play as not to mention the awesome beasts when you get to play them. Weiterlesen

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