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Ages: 14+
Players: 1-4
Game Length: 30-60 minutes
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6 reviews
Small... but big?
A ton of stuff packed into a tiny box. Great game vs full sized games and one of the best when compared to other travel sized games.
January 9, 2024 3:35 PM
One of the best Tiny Epics
Recently I became addicted to Tiny Epics. And I couldn't wait to play this one. My son and I took it for a test drive, and it's a lot of fun. It's just so amazing, I felt like I was playing a Lord of The Rings game. The mechanics are great and I enjoy that it's tiny and epic YES tiny box and a long epic game. There's so much to choose from inside. If you like Tiny Epics and you don't have this one, I recommend it. Every tiny epic is different so watch some YouTube how-to and reviews and decide if its for. I like competitive games and fun games, this one made the list.
March 9, 2022 12:14 AM
One of the better Tiny Epic Games.
Still feels like the Quirky Memes, but not as bad.
October 22, 2020 11:48 AM
Zachary
Still feels like the Quirky Memes, but not as bad.
October 22, 2020 12:00 AM
Rich tactical play in a small package
I can't say enough about this game. It's like a mix of Final Fantasy Tactics and chess: low-luck area control with unit capture on a 3D grid map. Battle with teams of 4 each to claim different zones for victory. Wide variety of characters (4 classes, 8 per class) and game modes (2-4p competitive, 2/4p team competitive, 2-4p battle, 2/4p team battle, solo, 2p co-op), along with the option to build your own maps with the included terrain, all make for tons of game in a box the size of a Nintendo Switch. But don't expect an RPG: yes, each character has a class, a few stats, and an ability or 2, but there's no leveling up, no items or equipment, no campaign progression, no variable difficulty, and less dice rolling than some prefer. Like chess, this game instead depends on you to learn the system and make the most of what's available to you. With lovely artwork reminiscent of Final Fantasy Tactics or Tactics Ogre, premium components, a fairly small footprint, and a tiny pack size, I recommend this for anyone who wants a robust tactics game in a small package.
January 31, 2020 9:17 PM
Tom
I can't say enough about this game. It's like a mix of Final Fantasy Tactics and chess: low-luck area control with unit capture on a 3D grid map. Battle with teams of 4 each to claim different zones for victory. Wide variety of characters (4 classes, 8 per class) and game modes (2-4p competitive, 2/4p team competitive, 2-4p battle, 2/4p team battle, solo, 2p co-op), along with the option to build your own maps with the included terrain, all make for tons of game in a box the size of a Nintendo Switch. But don't expect an RPG: yes, each character has a class, a few stats, and an ability or 2, but there's no leveling up, no items or equipment, no campaign progression, no variable difficulty, and less dice rolling than some prefer. Like chess, this game instead depends on you to learn the system and make the most of what's available to you. With lovely artwork reminiscent of Final Fantasy Tactics or Tactics Ogre, premium components, a fairly small footprint, and a tiny pack size, I recommend this for anyone who wants a robust tactics game in a small package.
January 31, 2020 12:00 AM
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