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Autocorrect to the rescue again I guess. Went back and fixed it.This confused me until I went back and noticed your “isn’t” became “is” with a random t.
Autocorrect to the rescue again I guess. Went back and fixed it.This confused me until I went back and noticed your “isn’t” became “is” with a random t.
My friends (and their wives) and I have been pretty hooked on Shadows Of Brimstone for a dungeon crawler. My friend and his wife liked it a lot more than D&D, felt it had more combat with less down time.Anyone play Middara? I am looking for a dungeon crawler that isn’t too complex as far as combat but has a good story etc. My two brother in laws are high functioning autistic and want to play a dungeon crawler type game and this popped up on the radar. Or does anyone have any other good suggestions?
My friends (and their wives) and I have been pretty hooked on Shadows Of Brimstone for a dungeon crawler. My friend and his wife liked it a lot more than D&D, felt it had more combat with less down time.
Holy shit, that game looks awesome. I never knew I needed a wild West dungeon crawler.
Yeah it's good, it on the lighter side but still a lot of fun. Be careful though, it borders on a lifestyle game because if you do a deep dive it gets really expensive, there are a ton of expansions out for it. You could eventually end up in for thousands of dollars, like KDM or Too Many Bones. Still, I find it's a good balance between hardcore and casual gamers, and just a really fun/random coop dungeon crawler.
Now they have wild west, Samurai/Japan, Viking, and Conquistador. With a Eqypt/Atlantean and hell train coming down the line next.Holy shit, that game looks awesome. I never knew I needed a wild West dungeon crawler.
Sounds like that was the first KS (they have had 4 total now). A lot of newer enemies multi-target/hit now.One of my co-workers years ago had kick started the like full version with all the bells and whistles, and then he had replaced all the money in the game with actual poker chips, and just upgraded and customized everything way over what the game came with. It was a very fun time. As I recall the game was barely simple, with your best bet almost always being to bunch up in a pathway so that monsters would have to come at you one at a time or two at a time. Still a lot of fun, but eventually we had started using some alternate rules we found online to spice things up.
Its very much a lifestyle game, I own 90-95% of the game which was very pricey (not counting custom stuff for storage or to ease gameplay).Yeah it's good, it on the lighter side but still a lot of fun. Be careful though, it borders on a lifestyle game because if you do a deep dive it gets really expensive, there are a ton of expansions out for it. You could eventually end up in for thousands of dollars, like KDM or Too Many Bones. Still, I find it's a good balance between hardcore and casual gamers, and just a really fun/random coop dungeon crawler.