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About This Content Only the host needs to own this DLC. 1-4 Players | Ages 13 & Up Approximately 2.5 hours This DLC includes Darkest Night (first edition) and the following expansions for free:#1 With an Inner Light#2 On Shifting Winds#3 From the Abyss#4 In Tales of Old#5 From Distant LandsDarkest Night, by designer Jeremy Lennert, is a fully-cooperative board game for up to four players, set in a kingdom broken under a Necromancer's shadow. Each player takes on the role of one of the kingdom's last heroes, each with a unique set of special abilities, just as they hatch a plan to save the realm.Searching the kingdom provides new powers and equipment to strengthen you and your party, as well as the keys that can unlock the holy relics and defeat the Necromancer. You can acquire many powerful abilities—unique to each hero—that can help to fight the undead, elude the Necromancer's forces, accelerate your searches for items and artifacts, and more. The knight is a brave and powerful warrior; the prince can rally and inspire the people; the scholar excels at locating and restoring the treasures of the past.But ravenous undead roam the realm, and as the Necromancer continues to build his power base, he blights the land and his army steadily grows. As the game wears on, the Necromancer becomes more and more powerful, creating blights more quickly and effectively. If an area becomes too blighted, it gets overrun—and the monastery receives the spillover. And if the monastery is ever overrun, the Necromancer wins and the kingdom is swallowed in darkness!Before the monastery falls, it's up to you and your party to defeat the Necromancer in one of two ways: If you can gather three holy relics and bring them all back to the monastery, you can perform a powerful ritual to break the Necromancer's power and scour the land of the undead. Alternatively, you can try to defeat the Necromancer in direct combat—but be warned, he will readily sacrifice his minions to save himself.Can you save the kingdom from darkness? Do you have the courage, the cunning, and the will to withstand the Necromancer and his forces? Strategize, plan and bring out the best of your abilities to end our Darkest Night! 7aa9394dea Title: Tabletop Simulator - Darkest NightGenre: Casual, Indie, RPG, Simulation, StrategyDeveloper:Berserk Games, Victory Point GamesRelease Date: 8 Jan, 2016 Tabletop Simulator - Darkest Night Cracked Download tabletop simulator darkest night So happy to see this game on Tabletop Simulator. I've seen complaints about the rulebook, but as someone that owns and plays the physical game, this adaptation is very good and saves a lot on a game that normally has a massive setup\/takedown time. I am VERY MUCH looking forward to seeing the expansions, as I own them all physically.. This DLC is awful not really worth the price and almost no replay value. It's difficult and the manual has not been changed at all from the actual board game so alot of parts dont make much sense. It can be beat in about an hour or two and after a 30 minute setup and looking back after 20 seconds to see the rulebook it really takes away from the experience. The combat is pretty boring and most of the game is spent reading the rules or searching and area. Overall a 3\/10 not worth the money.EDIT: After the first time through it does get alot easier and faster but because the rulebook has not been changed at all from the boardgame (Due to laziness) it becomes confusing. I had to follow a video tutorial to get the first game done after that it did get alot better but i could not bring myself to do a third game. Their is very little change in what happens every game feels the same after the first. Once they add the expansions and addition heroes i will probably change my review but until then its a pretty bad DLC.. This is the euro take on the American co-op board game. It's a bit drier, a bit more "thinky," and a bit slower paced than a lot of it's American counterparts (including other co-op games on avaliable as official DLC for TTS). That being said, it's got a great, deliberate pace, a surprising amount of theme for such simple components, and probably better replay value than any of the other co-op games currently avaliable.The only downside is that this ONLY comes with the first expansion for free. There's another that's simply not avaliable. Hopefully that will change. Still, for the price, it's a great deal and you'll find yourself coming back to try new combinations of heroes over and over and over.. Note: This review (as you can tell based on timing) is based on the reworked version. That being said, I've played the old version extensively and have tested some stuff in the new version.Mechanically: This is a card & dice game. If you don't like randomness from dice being used in excess, don't get it. If you are OK with Eldritch Horror, you'll probably like this game. Roll some dice to do things, hopefully roll well enough to do the big things enough times to win. There is strategy because of the limited action economy (one action per turn, and moving is an action). It's very easy to lose focus and work on one thing when another thing goes off you needed to work on. Heroes get more complex as you move up the table (up = toward the edge), so go with the long row if you are newer.Thematics: Dark Fantasy setting (think Diablo). Heroes pull from numerous tropes in adventuring. If you can think of it, it's probably an option. Powers generally make sense for their heroes and while multiple heroes have the same mechanics in their powers, they at least made them function through different thematic mechanisms.Execution: Very nicely done. Even if you don't do a scripted setup (which takes the fiddliness out of setup by combining decks and pulling proper decks for your character choice) you can manually setup just fine like before. Rulebooks being physical objects is good for in-game references to other players, plus you can import a tablet and use the links from the in-game notepad.Room for improvement: The table has been known to occasionally let objects (mostly cards but sometimes tokens) fall through it. This happens inconsistently, is difficult to reproduce, and easy to correct in-game. It's QoL only, but it could be improved.Gamers tend to consider games based on mechanics and thematics in my experience. If you've played the physical game, this is a faithful reproduction for the most part. If you enjoy it IRL, you'll enjoy it here. If you haven't played it before, find someone who has so they can teach it to you. As long as you are fine with dice-based luck being a big factor, you'll probably be OK with it. If dice aren't your thing, then you probably won't enjoy this much.. This DLC is really fun and well adapted even for solo play. A lot of variety from one game to the next.. It's a fine co-op boardgame - your game experience can be changed each time you play via your team's choice of characters and strategy - the assets are of reasonable quality - the theming is colorful - and the challenge level of the game is high. I only wish that more of the expansions for the board game would be added - at present we have the first expansion on TTS - we need more!

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