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Laboratory H  |  SKU: 17987218505779

Dark Domains

$69.95 CAD
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Description

Designer William Baldwin
Jeff Horger
Carla Horger
Joseph Roush
Publisher Laboratory H
Players 2-5
Playtime 120 mins
Suggested Age 14 and up

In Dark Domains each player takes on the role of a city leader attempting to expand the frontier of Harrows into the hinterland. Unbeknownst to the powers in Harrows some of those leaders, namely the players, are secretly evil to the core and in the thrall of the Necromancer. Once away from the bustling city and the oversight of the courts, these overlords create domains that outwardly appear to be beacons of light and hope. Eventually however, their true colors will come through and those upstanding pillars of the community will retreat to their lairs as the masquerade ends and their lands begin to decay into wastelands overrun by foul monsters and nefarious henchmen.

But all is not peaches and cream in the lands of darkness. Harrows is home to the famous Torin Company and its never-ending supply of heroes and adventurers. Once the word reaches Harrows that darkness is afoot in the Domains, it is only a matter of time before these nosy adventurers begin to seek out the dens of horror to stop the evil.

Dark Domains is a worker placement game where 2-5 players attempt to create a Domain that provides them the most evil, depicted in the game by skulls. Players must use Minions, Henchmen, Monsters & Magic to stamp out the good, repel the Torin Company and cover their land in darkness.

Tarot cards are used in the game as events to live up each turn and to regulate the phases of the game.

Customer Reviews

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JP Tremblay
Dark Domain: OP!

Great game. It shall completely eclipse games like anachrony and russian railroad.

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Stephane Brochu

Nice twist on the traditional city building/worker placement game. I love the decision of when to turn buildings evil, thus earning points, versus keeping them good, thus earning them resources. The addition of having your evil building being potentially attacked adds some nice tension.
Well worth playing.