Descent: Legends of the Dark

Descent: Legends of the Dark

The App is being supported well. Game play is fun and innovative. It still feels like Descent. I like the streamlined changes to the fatigue system. I like the combat system better now that there isn’t a 16% chance of whiffing. You might do very little damage, but something always happens on an attack roll. The multi level terrain adds a neat visual affect and has a descent affect on game play.

Real player with 133.4 hrs in game


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FFGs best app based board game yet! Enemies drop loot, you can harvest crafting materials, save your game between rounds, visit a town where you can craft items, have town triggered events, and more. Each mission had specific points of interest and and interactions that were unique depending on which characters you brought with you. I’m also really impressed with the quest variety. They’ve really outdone themselves. 33 hours in, and still having a blast.

Super excited to continue my adventure, and I hope to see this board game/app supported for a long time to come!

Real player with 69.7 hrs in game

Descent: Legends of the Dark on Steam

Pendragon

Pendragon

_### Quick Overview

Imagine a game of chess where each of your pieces has its own little story and agenda. Each piece would also like to see its story to the end, but you, as the player, know that will not always be possible. Sacrifices have to be made. And stories will change and adapt because of them. Some will be cut short, some will be epic, but most of them will have to face tragedy sooner or later.

For those needing comparisons, think more Into the Breach than Banner Saga._

Real player with 35.1 hrs in game


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Pendragon has captured my attention in a way that very few games manage.

I describe this game as a chess-like narrative roguelike.

The roguelike aspect is straightforward, with each run following the same general structure : choose a hero and make your way to Camlann to aid King Arthur in the fight against the evil Mordred, dispatching enemies and recruiting allies along the way.

Mechanically, it is not a game of chess, but it is a very good analogy to get oneself into the mindset required to play Pendragon effectively - in order to be successful at the higher difficulties, one must be thoughtful in the moves they pick, their potential consequences, and how the enemies may react to them.

Real player with 22.0 hrs in game

Pendragon on Steam