🕵️♂️ Unravel the Mystery, Embrace the Darkness!
A Touch of Evil: Dark Gothic is an engaging deck-building game designed for ages 12 and up, accommodating 2-6 players in a thrilling 60-minute gameplay experience. Set in a captivating horror/mystery theme, it features a unique three currencies system and offers both cooperative and competitive gameplay options.
Package Quantity | 1 |
Item Weight | 0.97 Kilograms |
Material Fabric | Cardstock |
Color | Red, Green, Blue |
Theme | horror/mystery |
Number of Items | 1 |
Package Type | Standard Packaging |
Container Type | Box |
Special Features | Deck-building Mechanism, Three Currencies system, Cooperative and Competitive Gameplay |
Number of Players | 2-6 |
R**R
All the fun of "A Touch of Evil" in a smaller, quick playing deck-building card game!
I love the "A Touch of Evil" boardgame by Flying Frog Productions. Sadly it doesn't make it to the table in my game group as often as I'd like. This quick deckbuilding version of the game though is easy enough to setup and play and still carries enough of the theme for me. The production quality is right in line with all the other Flying Frog games and as always the art and theme are enjoyable. The rules are easy to learn and after a few hands you'll have them memorized. Replayability is high as well as the enemies and decks always change and you have a good selection of heroes to choose from. Finally, there is at least one expansion that can be added to the game if you ever feel it's growing stale.
W**N
Superior Version of Touch of Evil Board Game.
The Dark Gothic Deck-builder is basically a card game version of Flying Frog's Touch of Evil Board game. And, in my opinion, a BETTER version of that game.As much as I admire Flying Frog aesthetics, ethos, artwork and ideas (in terms of 'theme', FF's games are nearly always a 9 or 10), their board games always fall flat for me and nearly all of my game group. Sadly, all of FF's board games incorporate the very WORST of AmeriTRASH games of old. In terms of game mechanics, they're just dated, even bad, when compared to more modern and Euro-influenced games.The Dark Gothic card game fixes most of Flying Frog's game design issues. Gothic uses tried and tested Deck-Building game mechanics with a few tweeks, adds FF's theme and (gloriously cheesy) artwork to create a solid Fantasy Frog gaming experience. Avoid the "Touch of Evil" board game and get this instead. It's cheaper, shorter and a more solid gaming experience.
T**N
Love it!!
Love this game!!
R**R
Fun, semi-cooperative, deck building game
I like this game. It's a deck building game where the players work in a semi-cooperative way. Unlike other semicooperative games, you don't spend any time in this one back stabbing other players.You can play with anywhere between two – six players. One of the nice things about this game is that you never have a turn where you just sit with nothing to do. You must accumulate resources, combat, cunning, or spirit, to vanquish foes, and score points.Many of the classic New England monsters are here for you to pick your wits against. Another nice thing about the game is that it plays in less than an hour.There is enough randomness to it that it has a moderately high replay value.
C**K
Two Stars
Not as fun as we thought it would be.
-**-
Love this game
Love this game. Supernatural bounty hunters! Easy and fairly quick to play and lots fun. Package came quickly and was not damaged.
A**R
Excellent Deck Building Game
This card game is a very worthy companion to the Touch of Evil series of games. Not as involved as the board game, but enjoyable on its own.
N**N
Five Stars
A fun game, easy to learn and easy to play
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