Dragon Rampage

Veröffentlicht 2012

Dragon Rampage, a competitive fantasy game by Richard Launius, is a strategic dice game for 3 to 5 players. Each player takes the role of one of the adventurers (all with different abilities) and the goal is to score the most points at the end of the game by fighting against or running from (or some combination of the two) the dragon you just woke up, and tallying up the treasure and gold you obtain in the dungeon. Players roll seven specially designed dice and choose whether to focus on grabbing treasure (from the dragon or from another player), fighting the dragon, protecting themselves (and their treasure), or running for the exit. Try not to draw the dragon's attention as you make your way, and note that your fellow adventurers may hinder (or aid) you in your strategy and the final scoring varies depending on how the game ends, so watch your step! The contents of Dragon Rampage is: 1 rulebook 1 game board 6 character mats 30 hero wound tokens (red crystals) 1 first player token 1 re-roll token 8 dice 72 dragon wound cubes (12 per player) 54 hero action tokens (9 per player) 6 player movement tokens (1 per player) 128 cards: 24 dragon rampage cards 32 treasure cards 72 hero character cards (12 per hero) 50 coin tokens: 20 5-value coins 30 1-value coins

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Dragon Rampage

Spielinformationen

Spieler
3-5 Players
Zeit
1.5-2 hours
Gewicht
Light-Medium — 2,09/5
Jahr
2012
BGG-Bewertung
6,38
BGG-Rang
#7131
Mindestalter
13+

Häufig gestellte Fragen

Dragon Rampage supports 3 to 5 players.
A game of Dragon Rampage takes between 90 and 120 minutes, depending on player count and experience.
Dragon Rampage has a complexity rating of 2.09/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium Light' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Dragon Rampage is 13+. This makes it suitable for teens and adults.
Dragon Rampage has a rating of 6.38/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 547 ratings. It is ranked #7131 overall.
Dragon Rampage was designed by Richard Launius. It was published in 2012.