Dark Gothic

2014年発売

Dark Gothic is a deck-building game set in Flying Frog's A Touch of Evil game series. Each player represents a particular monster-hunting hero in the game, and that hero determines the player's starting deck and grants a special ability. The heroes work together to some degree to defeat villains and monsters as they collectively lose the game if ten cards land in the shadows during play. That said, the game has only a single winner – the player who has the most investigation points at the end of the game. (Villains come in three levels of difficulty, and at the start of the game, you create a villain stack with one card of each difficulty level being chosen at random.) The game uses three currencies – combat (red), cunning (green) and spirit (blue) – with some cards having a silver cost that can be paid with any currency. Players can acquire cards from a row of six that are available from the main deck or from piles of cards that are always available. If you fight the "Hungry Dead" – an always available card that costs one of each color – you can remove a card from your deck or from the central row. "Dark Secrets" are a special type of card that get added to your deck through various means. The card is worth negative points at the end of the game, but should you draw it during play, you remove it from the game, then draw a "Shocking Discovery" – which will affect you or all players with some kind of pernicious effect.

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デザイナー

パブリッシャー

Dark Gothic

ゲーム情報

プレイ人数
2-6 Players
時間
45 min
重さ(複雑さ)
Light-Medium — 2.14/5
2014
BGG評価
6.97
BGGランク
#4921
対象年齢
12+

よくある質問

Dark Gothic supports 2 to 6 players.
A typical game of Dark Gothic takes about 45 minutes.
Dark Gothic has a complexity rating of 2.14/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium Light' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Dark Gothic is 12+.
Dark Gothic has a rating of 6.97/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 623 ratings. It is ranked #4921 overall.
Dark Gothic was designed by Jason C. Hill. It was published in 2014.