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Brotherwise Games  |  SKU: BGM344

Call To Adventure: Epic Origins

$45.95 CAD
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Description

Designer Johnny O'Neal
Chris O'Neal
Publisher Brotherwise Games
Players 1-4
Playtime 30-60 mins
Suggested Age 13 and up
Integrates With Call to Adventure

In this hero-crafting card game, 1-4 players compete to earn the highest Destiny score while cooperating to defeat the Adversary. Like the original Call To Adventure, Epic Origins is a tableau-building game where players draft cards, cast runes, and overcome challenges to score victory points.

For players familiar with Call To Adventure game system, Epic Origins introduces a high fantasy theme inspired by classic dungeon-crawling RPGs. The new Heritage card type provides options like Elf, Halfling, and Dwarf. Class cards allow you to invest Experience to "level up" your character. High fantasy themes and challenges can be found throughout the game's 150+ unique cards.

This game also features overhauled Solo and Co-Op play. Double-sided Adversaries provide an evolving challenge: face a lower-level Adversary at the end of Act II, then the Final Adversary at the end of Act III. In Campaign Mode, players can unlock new cards by defeating each new Adversary. The game incorporates more rewards for cooperative play while still incentivizing individual achievement.

While points decide the winner of the game, Call To Adventure encourages storytelling at the end of the game. Epic Origins also includes a guide for converting your final tableau into a 5th Edition D&D character.

—description from the publisher

Customer Reviews

Based on 3 reviews
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David Matthews
A decent game not a great legacy game

What makes a legacy game great is story development and an evolution in the game mechanics. This game fails at both. The game is fun enough but as a "legacy game" it is a failure. This version is at best a slight upgrade from the original, adding a new element or two.

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Alex

So good i played the campain in one Day!

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NEIL ROWE
PREVIEWED

SAW THIS PLAYED AT A GAME FAIR....CAN'T WAIT FOR MY COPY TO ARRIVE!

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