Dungeons & Dragons: Castle Ravenloft Board Game

Published 2010

Castle Ravenloft Boardgame by Bill Slavicsek, Mike Mearls and Peter Lee The master of Ravenloft is having guests for dinner – and you are invited! Evil lurks in the towers and dungeons of Castle Ravenloft, and only heroes of exceptional bravery can survive the horrors within. Designed for 1-5 players, this boardgame features multiple scenarios, challenging quests, and cooperative gameplay. Each player selects a hero; a ranger, rogue, warrior, cleric, or wizard. On their turn, each player can explore further into the dungeon (turn over new tiles), move through the already explored parts of the dungeon, and fight monsters. When a new dungeon tile is revealed, there is typically an encounter of some sort, and new monsters to fight are added. Slain monsters reward the players with treasure, and experience points, allowing them to level up and increase their skills during play. Players must cooperate to stay alive, slay the monsters, and achieve the goal of their quest. Each scenario has a different goal - from retrieving a relic, to slaying a vampire lord.

Dungeons & Dragons: Castle Ravenloft Board Game

Game Info

Players
1-5 Players
Time
1 hours
Weight
Medium — 2.5/5
Year
2010
BGG Rating
6.98
BGG Rank
#1107
Min Age
12+

Frequently Asked Questions

Dungeons & Dragons: Castle Ravenloft Board Game supports 1 to 5 players. The community rates it best at 4 players.
A typical game of Dungeons & Dragons: Castle Ravenloft Board Game takes about 60 minutes.
Dungeons & Dragons: Castle Ravenloft Board Game has a complexity rating of 2.50/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Dungeons & Dragons: Castle Ravenloft Board Game is 12+.
Dungeons & Dragons: Castle Ravenloft Board Game has a rating of 6.98/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 9,525 ratings. It is ranked #1107 overall.
Dungeons & Dragons: Castle Ravenloft Board Game was designed by Bill Slavicsek, Mike Mearls, Peter Lee, Rob Heinsoo. It was published in 2010.