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Onirim (Second Edition)

$28.95 CAD
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Description

Designer Shadi Torbey
Publisher inPatience
Players 1-2
Playtime 15 mins
Suggested Age 10 and up
Honor 2014 Golden Geek Best Solo Board Game Nominee

You are a Dreamwalker, lost in a mysterious labyrinth, and you must discover the oneiric doors before your dreamtime runs out – or you will remain trapped forever!

You may wander through the chambers of dreams, hoping that chance will reveal the doors, or you can linger in each type of room. In both cases, you will have to deal with the slithering Nightmares, which haunt the hallways of the labyrinth.

Onirim is a solo/cooperative card game. You (and a partner, if you wish) must work (together) against the game to gather the eight Door cards before the deck runs out; you can obtain those Door cards either by playing cards of the same color three turns in a row, or by discarding (under specific circumstances) one of your powerful Key cards. In both cases you will have to decide the best use of each card in your hand and carefully play around the Nightmares. Those cards are hidden in the deck and will trigger painful dilemmas when drawn...

Seven mini-expansions, all standalone and compatible with one another, are included with the second edition of Onirim, including these three that were in the first edition of the game:


"The Towers" introduces a new type of card that allows more searching and deck manipulation, while also imposing an additional victory condition.



"Happy Dreams and Dark Premonitions" adds evil time bombs that will impede your progress at predictable moments of your quest as well as helpful but unreliable allies.



In "The Book of Steps Lost and Found", you must find the eight Door cards in a randomly given order and may remove discarded cards from the game to cast powerful spells that will help you complete this difficult task.


In addition to these three variants from the first edition, there are four new modules in the Onirim 2nd edition box. Just like previously, each module consists of something that makes the game easier and something that makes the game harder:


"The Glyphs" introduces a fourth symbol on location cards (apart from Key, Sun and Moon), which makes it easier to compose the row of unrepeated symbols. Player must then find one extra door of each color (so 12 doors in total) to win



"The Dreamcatchers" are four cards that "guard" the Limbo piles. The Limbo pile stays with Dreamcatcher until some effect allows the player to shuffle the pile back to the deck... if all Dreamcatchers are full and new cards should come to Limbo, a Dreamcatcher is discarded and his cards shuffled back. Also, four new "Lost Dreams" cards are supposed to be in Limbo at the end of the game, as an extra winning condition - so discarding all Dreamcatchers means loss.



"The Crossroads and Dead Ends" introduce location cards with a given symbol (3 Sun, 2 Moon, 1 Key), but serving as any color "joker". It also contains 10 "Dead End" cards, that remain in players hand (un-discard-able on its own) and block her 5-cards hand limit... until a player discards the whole hand (=the only way to discard a Dead End).



"The Door To The Oniverse" brings several one-time abilities cards as "inhabitants of the Oniverse"... and one extra colorless door to find.


Apart from all those, there are a few special rules to use the dark meeple in the game (which interferes with Nightmare cards resolving), making the game easier or harder, depending on the chosen variant.

Customer Reviews

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Ben Watts
Onirim review

Great game when you throw in some expansion content that is included in the box. The base game by itself doesn't have very meaningful decisions.

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Neil Nicholson
Very good

8\10

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Jonathan C/o Intec Controls
Very good solitaire game - Great Box

I've only got around 7 plays under my belt on this one, And you get faster and faster each time. It's a good solitaire game ( And 2 player, ) that rates very well on BoardGameGeek. It's also sold out quite a bit! The art is nice, the design is nice, and this one comes with 7 expansions when can make the game more interesting. It's got a neat theme, but one that doesn't really hit you while you're playing - As in, the game could have a completely different theme and feel the same. Small and very portable if you don't bring the Box, but the Box in itself is a very nice presentation.