Dungeon Alliance | Unboxing

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Join me as we take a look at the brain burning dungeon crawler called Dungeon Alliance designed by Andrew Parks and published by Quixotic Games! Enjoy my friends :)

Intro 0:08 | Overview 0:31 | Box Exterior 0:49 | Unboxing 2:19
"In the days before the Void consumed much of the Old World, there were stalwart humans, elves, dwarves, and gnomes who banded together to invade the deep places of the earth. These heroes forged unbreakable alliances in search of knowledge, treasure, and glory. Rival adventuring parties would often descend into the same dungeon, and these companies fought one another as fiercely as they battled the monsters that lurked behind every dark corner. These were daring times, when nothing in the world was considered more sacred than the oath that bound those who shared the dangers of the pit together. This was the age of the Dungeon Alliance.

Dungeon Alliance is a deck-building, dungeon-crawling miniatures adventure game that allows players to send 1-4 different teams of adventurers into perilous dungeons in search of experience and treasure. At the start of the game, each player drafts their own team of four heroes (from the 17 included in the game) and uses tactical movement and card play to overcome the dungeon's monsters and treasures. Each player starts with a unique twelve-card starting deck that includes the starting cards from all four of their heroes.

Rival teams may compete with one another to slay monsters, or even battle one another for complete domination. As each team of heroes overcomes monsters and challenges, they earn experience point (XP) tokens that they can spend to purchase new cards for their alliance decks. Once spent, XP tokens are flipped face down and kept until the end of the game. When the sun greets those who emerge from the pit, the alliance that has accrued the most XP claims the mantle of victory.

Dungeon Alliance includes rules for competitive, cooperative, and solo play."

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Intro 0:08 | Overview 0:31 | Box Exterior 0:49 | Unboxing 2:19
Join me as we take a look at the brain burning dungeon crawler called Dungeon Alliance designed by Andrew Parks and published by Quixotic Games! Enjoy my friends :)

RollingSolo
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Absolutely brilliant game. Worth every bit I spent on the Kickstarter.

TheFatalT
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Sounds like a game that people have enjoyed playing, always a good start. Thanks Adam

trevbramley
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At last! Looking forward to the playthrough. I get the feeling that it is much better with the adventure packs than without.

Javaslinger
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That's the second KS so for sure you can see some playthroughs on YouTube. I've bought it 2 years ago and kept playing it over 40 times. Perfect solo, good for 2 but slow for 3 and 4 players

tomaszsupek
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Just spent all day learning this game. Punching all the cards, bagging etc. Setting up for first on....where are the starting tiles? Why do I only 4 Goblin tokens?
I am missing a punch out board WTF.

cugal
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Please show us a game. I really love what I saw, but it is difficult to imagine how it actually plays. How does the story or dungeon progress? Is it 100% random?

MarquisDeSang
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Looks like a really great game and thanks for the video. I love your stuff. Out of curiosity, will you ever do a top 10 solo games of all time? Or at least maybe a top 10 solo games that are still available (I have seen some recommend say Runebound 3rd with the Unbreakable Bonds expansion, but that is long since out of print and all but impossible to acquire). I think it would be a great video as 2019 comes to a close!!

markwhitmore
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Another Game I want, don't have the money to pay for it, nor the time to play everything.

CheddahSlammer
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What do think is better this or sword and sorcery?? i trust your input on this going to add one or the other to my game self this christmas love your videos

luckyduck
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Rulebook and cards are full of text, very few arts and all look and feel is like a bit old /(with budget elements) game. If someone likes pathfinder style or dnd board games its ok, I prefer nice arts with climate and more colorful games with some immersion.

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