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Dragon Slayer is an exhilarating press-your-luck dice game that combines strategy and chance, perfect for game nights with friends and family. Originating from China, this compact game weighs just 0.445625 lbs and includes detailed game rules to ensure everyone can join in on the fun!
A**R
What I got was a simple and easy game along the lines of Zombie Dice that is ...
I honestly bought this just because it was under $10, I really did not need any more games in my house. What I got was a simple and easy game along the lines of Zombie Dice that is a solid and fun game. The game get more interesting the more players you add as there is a forced challenge/bet element to the game that does not really come out well in a 2 player game, but add just one more and it really changes the game. Play time is quick, our two player games lasted less than 10min and turns do not long so adding more players would not really add much time. Since it is a luck of the dice sort of game it is endlessly re-playable. While I would not play this game with my 3 year old, I am betting it would be good for 5 years and up.
R**O
Great Little Game
Dragon Slayer is great little game for a great price. My brother and I have lots of fun with this one. It's not hard, and it doesn't have a ton of depth, but then again, what dice game does, right? It's very easy to learn, and a typical game plays in about 10-15 minutes. That's part of the fun - you can play again and again! We got in 4 games last night in just over an hour.Dragon Slayer has a few unique mechanics, as far as dice games go. The challenge system allows you to (once per game) possibly score extra points on your opponents turn, and possibly sabotage that turn as well. The die symbol system is very nicely done, too. The mechanics will be discussed below.12 dice come with the game, along with 6 challenge tokens and instructions. The dice are as follows: 3 blue dragon dice, 3 green dragon dice, 3 red dragon dice, and 3 attack dice. All 3 dice in each of its own category are exactly the same, though all 4 categories are different. Dragon dice come with a head, body, and tail on separate of the 3 dice. Each dragon die has 4 sides for the dragon part, and 2 sides in some combination of Mountain(s) and/or Fire Breath(s). Dragon body part is good, Mountain is neutral (roll again), and Fire Breath is bad (lose one attack die unless a Shield is rolled on the attack dice). The attack dice consist of 3 axes (needed to slay dragon with all 3 body parts), 2 Shields, and 1 Fire Breath. It is possible to lose to a blue dragon (2 Mountains, no Breaths), though very unlikely. The green is slightly harder (1 Mountain, 1 Breath), and the red is the hardest (no Mountains, 2 Breaths per die).So a typical turn looks like this: you select which dragon you will fight, grab the 3 dice along with the attack dice, and roll away, hoping not to get Fire Breaths. If you do, you need a shield to cancel the effect, otherwise you lose one attack die that turn for any undefended Breath attacks. (Your turn is over should you lose all attack dice before stopping). You need the 3 dragon parts along with at least one axe to slay the dragon and proceed to another dragon, if you choose to. Each dragon gives you a certain number of points (blue 2, green 4, red 6). If not, you can end your turn, add up your points, and total them with any previous points. If someone challenges your turn, they cash in their one and only challenge chip, and you decide whether to keep rolling (accept the challenge), or half your points and opponent gets 5 automatically (wimp out). If you choose to keep rolling and succeed, any dragon slayed after the challenge is worth double points. If you fail, you get 0 for that turn (just like normally), and the challenging opponent still gets the 5 points.The game ends when someone reaches 40 points, and each player has had their fair turn.Hope this helps explain a little. The game is very fun, great little filler, and totally worth 10 bucks.One more point: the dice are great quality, with each dragon slightly different in looks, and ALL dice having indented symbols for longevity. Way to go creators :)PS - We sit at the table encouraging the dice by chanting, "...breath, Breath, BREATH!" (etc.) while pumping fists up and down during the other player's turn...good stuff!!!
C**K
Fun, quick game of pushing your luck
Yes, its just a game of rolling dice. Yes, its 90% luck. The fun comes from choosing which "dragon" to slay and how far to push your luck. As soon as you want to stop, an opponent can force you to keep going. This all leads to fun tension and trying to time when to mess with the other guy. Games are quick (10 minutes with 4 players) and enjoyable. Kids are happy to put in on the table any time.
J**E
Good, but could be better with solo rules and scoring tokens...
First the pros: - small package- quick game sessions- almost entirely based on luck (so your brain isn't taxed after playing)- inexpensive- dice are etched and are of high quality- quick set upThen cons: - no solo rules (but they can be created easily)- no tokens for score tracking (this is remedied by using colored beads from acraft store)- could easily be replaced by regular 6 sided dice, thus not requiring purchasingthe game at allI have only played this game solo, and I do recommend it for anyone who is in the mood to chuck some dice, and have fun during their short lunch break. Add 1 star when you create solo rules and obtain tokens for score keeping.
A**E
Easy, light weight dice game
This is a light weight, easy dice rolling, push your luck game. It is easy to understand and play with our 5 and 7 year old. The box is small and easy to stick in my purse for a quick game to play on the go while waiting at a doctors office, waiting for food at a restaurant or entertainment while sitting at a family gathering. The dice images are carved in and will last a very long time. Easy to understand rules and very quick.
K**.
Not A Fan of Exclusive Items in Different Versions
I hold no respect for a company or individual that creates. a game (board, dice, TCG, or even video games) that lock a version behind an exclusive version.THE GAMEIs entertaining to play & watch (YouTube; why i bought it). Could it be improved? Yes. I can even see spin-offs (Troll Slayer) or a variation (Knight Slayer; be the dragon instead of the knight/soldier).EXCLUSIVE VERSIONApparently a Kickstarter version with extra stuff. As i stated i despise exclusive items, missions, etc for any kind of game. Such thngs is disgusting for a creator to do just for money sake.SHOULD YOU GET?As I stated it is entertaining & has potential. So if exclusive items being missed isn't an issue than go ahead & try it. It was pretty cheap ($13 USD).
L**A
Easy and fun
I had originally got this game in a mystery crate, however my daughter left it at school during a last day of school party. We enjoy the game so much we bought it again. Since it has no numbers it is easy visually for young players. The rules are very simple and you can make the game as risky as you want depending on how you play.
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