Andor: The Household Fantasy Sport, Cooperative Household Board Sport by Kosmos, 2 to 4 Gamers, Ages 7+
Original price was: $34.95.$29.99Current price is: $29.99.
Worth: $34.95 - $29.99
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Enterprise right into a land of fantasy and legend! On this cooperative household role-playing recreation, every participant chooses one among 4 highly effective heroes: the magician, the warrior, the archer, or the dwarf. Your heroic journey begins with a mission to rescue some wolf cubs which can be misplaced in a harmful mine. However, earlier than embarking in your search, your occasion should get previous Mart, the bridge guard, by finishing all of his duties. Solely then will he let your occasion cross his bridge and enter the mine. Nonetheless, hazard nonetheless lurks on the horizon, as a dragon encroaches on the fort Rietburg simply as you strategy the mine. Ought to he arrive on the fort earlier than your heroes rescue the wolf cubs, your occasion will lose the mission — and the sport. In case your occasion rescues the cubs first, you win! Andor: The Household Fantasy Sport options gameplay that’s much like the favored Legends of Andor, however extra approachable to youthful gamers, making it an important introduction to all the Legends of Andor collection of video games.
Easy guidelines and fascinating illustrations are perfect for youthful players and enjoyable for the entire household.
A cooperative, role-playing recreation the place each participant will get a singular character with a particular potential.
Embark on a quest to discover a pack of misplaced wolf cubs earlier than the dragon reaches the fort.
A enjoyable and accessible introduction to the wealthy fantasy world of Andor.
From the famend board recreation designers Inka and Markus Model.
Prospects say
Prospects discover the board recreation partaking for households of all ages. It is simple to play, with easy duties that regularly get tougher. They admire the design and number of characters, which add replayability and worth for cash. The sport is described as well-made, with sturdy parts and a stable standee.
13 reviews for Andor: The Household Fantasy Sport, Cooperative Household Board Sport by Kosmos, 2 to 4 Gamers, Ages 7+
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Original price was: $34.95.$29.99Current price is: $29.99.
Kindle Customer –
Perfect family co-op game
My 6 yr old loves board games and requested a game that we could play as a team (he saw mommy and daddy playing Defenders of the Realm and was very eager to learn, but it was too complex). Andor is similar to Defenders, but perfect for a younger player. Love the tasks and the characters. Love the different components and how it’s not too easy to win. It was fun for the adults in the family, and of course my 6yr old wont stop requesting it! I just wish we could add more players.
Matt –
Good Introductory cooperative fantasy game for younger children
Fun cooperative game for 5 and 8 year old sons to play with us. We read through the rule book to get the gist of the game play mechanics and then used it as a reference. Game seemed fairly easy until we got to the final stage (rescuing the wolf cubs in the mines) where the challenge intensified because instead of only moving 1 space, the dragon could move 1-3 spaces closer to the town. It was still manageable, but was nice for my wife and I, who enjoy more challenging board games. We only played through the introductory game, but there are several more game setups that provide additional levels of challenge. The game does have decent replay-ability because the tasks can vary game to game, and the fog tokens are randomly placed on the board so each set-up is different. Overall engaging game for a younger crowd, but would not be challenging enough for our older children (10 and 13).
M. Bunge –
Great to get my child into fantasy role play
I love staying in and playing board games with my daughter on snowy or rainy days. She loves this game and seeing her smile is worth the cost. She picked it up quickly and we had a great afternoon playing together.
Mitchdu78 –
Perfect gift for a family that likes gaming
My kids love to game, but most dungeon crawlers or other high fantasy games are too long or too complicated for them to have a lot of fun. This is the perfect game for kids in elementary school and their parents. It’s fun and engaging while only taking about 45 minutes to play. Having the multiple scenarios is a great way to keep it fresh too.
Robin Leonard –
A bit complicated
This game sounded like fun — one that my seven-year-old grandson and I would enjoy. There are so many pieces, so many different characters, so many rules… I’m afraid we gave up on it. Games are supposed to be fun, and this one requires too much work for us.Serious gamers, my apologies. I’m sure it’s fun and easy for you.
Yuri bergeron –
A fun family game
My kids and I have had so much fun with this one. The setting is different than what they normally play and I’m hoping it will be a decent stepping stone to some D&D.
Sophie Leung –
A thematic co-op game for family
I picked this up just because of the heroic theme and co-op nature, as my kids are co-op fans (aka sore losers if we play competitive games). The game is well-produced with sturdy standee and board and tokens…and I like it have both male and female standees for the same character so you can pick the one you like. About the gameplay it’s fun but i must say it would take some time to learn the rules because of all those little details…but it’s the detail which makes the whole thing feel thematic (like the first campaign you need to carry an injured bird back to base camp for doctor).Just one thing that i would like to complain: could we have smaller game box? (at least it’s not a square one, but a Splendor-sized box can already hold all stuffs very well)Anyway, i am happy with the purchase!
Alexander –
Great game for kids
My 9 year old and his cousin love the game. Played it 5 times in a row. They can’t get enough. It also provides enough that adults can enjoy it too
Cheryl N –
Our family’s first fantasy board game. Easy enough for my 6 year old but challenging enough for hubby and me. It’s good quality. The cardboard pieces are pretty solid. Seems durable. I also really really love that every class (magician, warrior, archer, dwarf) comes in two genders. You can be a female dwarf or a male magician. Great for gender equality. It was a bit pricier than other children’s board games but overall I’m happy with this purchase.
Justin N –
Excellent game to introduce the little ones to adventure board games. My 6 year old picked up the rules very easily. You play through the game once and you’ll have it down. Great quality piece and art also. Highly recommend this game. A lot of replay ability as there are 10 different quests that can be completed and you can later use your imagination and make up quests, remove 1 attack dice, etc to make the game more challenging if it becomes too easy.
Konstantinos Sideris –
Grandparent bough this for our 7 year old. He absolutely loved it. Very easy to set up and start playing. Added bonus you can have several playthroughs with different missions/quests.
Derek W. –
Package came with the box damaged and torn up! Fun game though…
Kaspars –
This is one of our family’s favorite games. Our 5-year-old likes to participate in solving quests. Even though the game is meant for juniors, it is a great game for grownups. What I like is that setting the game up is pretty fast, which means that during party time with friends, it doesn’t take much effort to start playing. Also, gameplay takes up to one hour, which is perfect for friends; they don’t get tired and are having fun.