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Manufacturer: Archona Games

In Light in the Dark, you are a plague doctor on a mission to heal a region from the plague while fighting monsters and bandits. Complete quests and gain powerful abilities to overcome increasingly difficult challenges.

Welcome to Light in the Dark, the solo dungeon crawler board game where you take on the role of a courageous plague doctor, on a quest to heal a region afflicted by the deadly plague. The journey ahead won't be easy, as you'll face fierce monsters and dangerous bandits who are determined to stop you.

You'll need to use all of your skills and resources to complete challenging quests that will put your strategic thinking to the test. Whether it's finding a rare herb or curing the sick, each task will bring its own unique set of obstacles and rewards.

As you progress through the game, you'll level up your skills that will help you overcome even the toughest challenges. But beware, as the stakes get higher, so do the risks. Stay vigilant and keep your wits about you as you venture deeper into the darkness.


Ages: 13+
Players: 1
Game Length: 15-30 minutes

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2 reviews

Lots of Light in a small package

Average rating of 4 out of 5 stars

For the price there is a decent amount of game and the components are decent. There are a couple odd design choices. The quests and characters are more about difficulty than variety. The iconography can also be a little confusing, though the book does a good job of clearly explaining them. The combat is mostly just rolling dice until someone dies, and enemy movement can bog down the late game. Still, if you're looking for a budget friendly little solo dungeon crawler, this is a good choice.

August 8, 2024 12:21 PM

Lots of Light in a small package

Average rating of 4 out of 5 stars

For the price there is a decent amount of game and the components are decent. There are a couple odd design choices. The quests and characters are more about difficulty than variety. The iconography can also be a little confusing, though the book does a good job of clearly explaining them. The combat is mostly just rolling dice until someone dies, and enemy movement can bog down the late game. Still, if you're looking for a budget friendly little solo dungeon crawler, this is a good choice.

August 8, 2024 12:21 PM

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