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RANK #71
Embark on an epic voyage into the unknown in Sleeping Gods, a monumental cooperative campaign game. Players assume the roles of Captain Sofi Odessa and her nine-person crew aboard the steamship 'Manticore' in an alternate 1929. After being mysteriously transported to the Wandering Sea, you and your fellow players are tasked with a seemingly impossible goal: find at least fourteen mystical totems to awaken the slumbering gods of this realm, who are your only hope of returning home. This is not a game of linear paths, but a true open-world experience where your choices carve a unique and persistent story across a sprawling, dangerous world. The gameplay unfolds across two primary components: a spiral-bound Atlas that serves as your map and a massive Storybook that functions as a choose-your-own-adventure guide. Instead of a traditional board, players navigate the pages of the Atlas, and upon reaching a numbered location, they are directed to a specific paragraph in the Storybook, presenting them with rich narrative choices, skill challenges, and unexpected consequences. A typical turn involves performing a ship action, which uses a light worker placement mechanic to gain resources or prepare the crew, followed by drawing an event card that pushes the narrative and acts as the game's timer. Finally, players take actions like exploring, traveling, or engaging in the game's unique combat system, all while managing the crew's health, fatigue, and resources. Sleeping Gods is celebrated for its masterful integration of narrative and mechanics. The world feels alive and persistent, as choices you make grant 'keywords' that unlock or alter future story branches, ensuring high replayability. Its combat system is a standout feature, presenting a strategic puzzle where players don't just reduce hit points but place damage tokens on an enemy's grid to strategically cover and disable its most dangerous attacks. The game also features a brilliant drop-in/drop-out campaign system, allowing players to easily save their progress and resume their grand adventure later. This flexibility makes it a phenomenal solo experience, where one player manages all nine crew members, as well as an engaging cooperative puzzle for up to four.
1-4 120m⚖️ 3.2
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RANK #93
Kingdom Death: Monster is a tabletop role-playing game that combines elements of miniatures wargaming and storytelling to create an immersive experience for players. The game is set in a dark, gothic world where players take on the roles of survivors in a post-apocalyptic landscape. Their goal is to explore the ruins of civilization, scavenge for resources, and ultimately defeat the monstrous creatures that threaten their existence. Gameplay involves a combination of strategic planning, tactical execution, and narrative development. Players must manage their characters' abilities, skills, and equipment while navigating the challenges of the game world. The game's mechanics include character creation, combat resolution, exploration, and resource management. These elements are woven together to create a rich and engaging experience that rewards strategy, creativity, and teamwork. One of the unique features of Kingdom Death: Monster is its use of miniatures and 3D terrain to bring the game world to life. The game's components include intricately detailed miniatures, modular terrain pieces, and a comprehensive rulebook. These elements work together to create an immersive experience that draws players into the game world. Kingdom Death: Monster has gained a dedicated following among tabletop gamers due to its depth, complexity, and thematic appeal. Players appreciate the game's ability to balance strategic planning with narrative development, creating a unique experience each time it is played.
1-4 120m⚖️ 5.0