This newly revised Catan game for 2 players pits you in a face-to-face race to control Catan! This new version plays faster & more easily, with all of the fun of the original!
This newly revised Catan game for 2 players pits you in a face-to-face race to control Catan! This new version plays faster & more easily, with all of the fun of the original!
An experimental game of decisions & emotions. Players take turns making tough choices & representing the voices that influence those decisions. Mature content.
Description:
Welcome to The Road Not Taken. This is a game of emotions and decisions. There is no win or lose here. You will not have goals per se; instead, you will each play a character faced with a decision. There are no right or wrong answers here, and the choices are often difficult. In each scene, a different player will take on the role of a main character who is struggling to make a hard decision. The other players will take on the role of voices in the main character’s head. These voices may represent real people, emotions, or even concepts. The roles are assigned at random, but each player will have the opportunity to be the main character for at least one scene. The tone for this game is generally serious, but as a game that is driven by the emotions of the players, anything can happen.
Heroes traveling towards a quest, villains running from justice, & people trying to stay one step ahead of their past. All characters meet on the road to Bremen Town.
Meet the cast of Role Playing Public Radio & RPPR Actual Play, ask them questions, & listen to their stories & advice about gaming. Fans of the podcast can also meet up for more Gen Con fun!
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Role Playing Public Radio is an Ennie Award winning podcast that features discussion, reviews, advice, and actual plays of tabletop RPGs. If you've listened to our podcast or just want to learn more about it, stop by to listen to Ross Payton, Tom Church, and other RPPR cast members discuss the show and its future. Find out what projects are in the works and what our favorite games are. You can also meet fellow fans of the show and possibly get some exclusive RPPR swag!
England, 15th Century. The War of the Roses, a dynastic struggle for control of the English crown, has erupted between the House of York & the House of Lancaster.
Description:
A thorny feud for two players! England, 15th Century — On one side, the House of York, with its heraldic badge featuring a single, snow white rose. And on the other side, the House of Lancaster, its own heraldic rose depicted in blood red. The War of the Roses, a dynastic struggle for control of the English crown, has erupted between the two houses. In this strategic game, one player commands the House of York and the other, the House of Lancaster. The players use their power cards to bring territories under their control, aiming to keep their territories as contiguous as possible. They also deploy their heroic knights to take over enemy territories and cause surprising upsets. Who will be crowned England’s new king? English language version of Rosenkönig by Dirk Henn.
England, 15th Century. The War of the Roses, a dynastic struggle for control of the English crown, has erupted between the House of York & the House of Lancaster.
Description:
A thorny feud for two players! England, 15th Century — On one side, the House of York, with its heraldic badge featuring a single, snow white rose. And on the other side, the House of Lancaster, its own heraldic rose depicted in blood red. The War of the Roses, a dynastic struggle for control of the English crown, has erupted between the two houses. In this strategic game, one player commands the House of York and the other, the House of Lancaster. The players use their power cards to bring territories under their control, aiming to keep their territories as contiguous as possible. They also deploy their heroic knights to take over enemy territories and cause surprising upsets. Who will be crowned England’s new king? English language version of Rosenkönig by Dirk Henn.
England, 15th Century. The War of the Roses, a dynastic struggle for control of the English crown, has erupted between the House of York & the House of Lancaster.
Description:
A thorny feud for two players! England, 15th Century — On one side, the House of York, with its heraldic badge featuring a single, snow white rose. And on the other side, the House of Lancaster, its own heraldic rose depicted in blood red. The War of the Roses, a dynastic struggle for control of the English crown, has erupted between the two houses. In this strategic game, one player commands the House of York and the other, the House of Lancaster. The players use their power cards to bring territories under their control, aiming to keep their territories as contiguous as possible. They also deploy their heroic knights to take over enemy territories and cause surprising upsets. Who will be crowned England’s new king? English language version of Rosenkönig by Dirk Henn.
England, 15th Century. The War of the Roses, a dynastic struggle for control of the English crown, has erupted between the House of York & the House of Lancaster.
Description:
A thorny feud for two players! England, 15th Century — On one side, the House of York, with its heraldic badge featuring a single, snow white rose. And on the other side, the House of Lancaster, its own heraldic rose depicted in blood red. The War of the Roses, a dynastic struggle for control of the English crown, has erupted between the two houses. In this strategic game, one player commands the House of York and the other, the House of Lancaster. The players use their power cards to bring territories under their control, aiming to keep their territories as contiguous as possible. They also deploy their heroic knights to take over enemy territories and cause surprising upsets. Who will be crowned England’s new king? English language version of Rosenkönig by Dirk Henn.
England, 15th Century. The War of the Roses, a dynastic struggle for control of the English crown, has erupted between the House of York & the House of Lancaster.
Description:
A thorny feud for two players! England, 15th Century — On one side, the House of York, with its heraldic badge featuring a single, snow white rose. And on the other side, the House of Lancaster, its own heraldic rose depicted in blood red. The War of the Roses, a dynastic struggle for control of the English crown, has erupted between the two houses. In this strategic game, one player commands the House of York and the other, the House of Lancaster. The players use their power cards to bring territories under their control, aiming to keep their territories as contiguous as possible. They also deploy their heroic knights to take over enemy territories and cause surprising upsets. Who will be crowned England’s new king? English language version of Rosenkönig by Dirk Henn.