Dragon Pass

Published 1980

Remake of Chaosium's White Bear & Red Moon. Also published by Oriflam as La Guerre des Héros in 1993 (in French) and as ドラゴンパス Dragon Pass in Japanese by Hobby Japan. The role-playing World of Glorantha was created as a semi-public-domain project by Greg Stafford around 1966 as a mental exercise. Eventually, Greg published a wargame based on his world called White Bear and Red Moon. In fact, Chaosium was founded to allow Stafford to publish this boardgame! This game later became the excellent Dragon Pass game. White Bear and Red Moon was enough of a hit to spawn a second war game, Nomad Gods, and, more importantly, inspired some D&D fans to write a gaming system that would allow role-playing in Glorantha. Thus was RuneQuest born. Re-implements: White Bear & Red Moon

Dragon Pass

Game Info

Players
2-3 Players
Time
2 hours
Weight
Medium — 3.44/5
Year
1980
BGG Rating
7.01
BGG Rank
#5768
Min Age
12+

Frequently Asked Questions

Dragon Pass supports 2 to 3 players.
A typical game of Dragon Pass takes about 120 minutes.
Dragon Pass has a complexity rating of 3.44/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Dragon Pass is 12+.
Dragon Pass has a rating of 7.01/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 484 ratings. It is ranked #5768 overall.
Dragon Pass was designed by Greg Stafford, Robert Corbett. It was published in 1980.