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Recommended for Ages 14 & up
1-4 Players
120 minutes playtime
Kings of Ruin is a new stand-alone story campaign from the team behind the acclaimed Tainted Grail board game, set in the same universe. Playable with a brand new set of exciting characters, it continues the stories of Fall of Avalon, Last Knight, and Age of Legends while also providing a perfect self-contained entry into the saga for new players.
During your experience with the game you will explore new land (with a totally changed system of traveling through Wyrdness), solve encounters with force or diplomacy with unique puzzle card system, and develop your heroes with new passive skills, cards and powerful items.
Most importantly, you will discover a dark immersive story of abandoned land at the wrong side of Avalon and Kings of Ruin ruling there:
Claudyne, the Unknighted.
Amberqueen Veneda.
Nonus, Bishop of the Deep.
Designer(s):
Krzysztof Piskorski
Konrad Sulżycki
Artist(s):
Board Game Geek Category(s):
Adventure
Exploration
Fantasy
Miniatures
Mythology
Board Game Geek Mechanic(s):
Area Movement
Cooperative Game
Deck Construction
Dice Rolling
Events
Hand Management
Modular Board
Scenario / Mission / Campaign Game
Solo / Solitaire Game
Storytelling
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