Wizards of The Coast Wrath of Ashardalon: A D&D Boardgame

May 11, 2015 - Comment

A cooperative game of adventure for 1–5 players set in the world of Dungeons & Dragons. A heavy shadow falls across the land, cast by a dark spire that belches smoke and oozes fiery lava. A cave mouth leads to a maze of tunnels and chambers, and deep within this monster-infested labyrinth lurks the most

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A cooperative game of adventure for 1–5 players set in the world of Dungeons & Dragons. A heavy shadow falls across the land, cast by a dark spire that belches smoke and oozes fiery lava. A cave mouth leads to a maze of tunnels and chambers, and deep within this monster-infested labyrinth lurks the most terrifying creature of all: a red dragon! Designed for 1–5 players, this boardgame features multiple scenarios, challenging quests, and cooperative game play.

Product Features

  • A heavy shadow falls across the land, cast by a dark spire that belches smoke and oozes fiery lava.
  • A cave mouth leads to a maze of tunnels and chambers, and deep within this monster-infested labyrinth lurks the most terrifying creature of all: a red dragon!
  • Designed for 1-5 players, this boardgame features multiple scenarios, challenging quests, and cooperative game play.A cooperative game of adventure for 1-5 players set in the world of Dungeons & Dragons.

Comments

Zack says:

D&D Lite For Those With Limited Time Who am I: 

Andrew Buckles says:

A Solid Follow Up to Castle Ravenloft I got the chance to play this board game last night, and I found it to be a much polished follow up to their earlier board game, “Dungeons & Dragons: Castle Ravenloft Board Game”. You do not need to own or have plaid Ravenloft to play and enjoy this game. In fact, I consider this a superior product. 

Abchiptop says:

Wrath of Ashardalon: great investment for an avid RPG fan who enjoys tabletop as well as CRPGs Disclaimer: Bought this from a local store. Paid list value, but supporting local game stores helps keep them in business, and it’s a rough market to keep a gaming store running. Also, I do not own, nor have I played , the first D&D Adventures Board Game. Regardless… 

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