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๐ฏ๏ธ Illuminate the darkness, dominate the dungeon!
Massive Darkness is a thrilling dungeon crawler board game for 1-6 players featuring 10 unique campaign quests and over 75 intricately designed miniatures. With its innovative Shadow Mode, players can tactically leverage stealth to outwit enemies. Perfect for millennial professionals seeking immersive, social gameplay with high replay value and collectible-quality components.




































| ASIN | B01MA4ET20 |
| Age Range Description | 168 months to 9600 months |
| Brand Name | CMON |
| Color | Various |
| Container Type | Box |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (245) |
| Educational Objective | Develop and improve strategic thinking, tactical planning, and problem-solving skills |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00889696005014 |
| Grenre | Wargames |
| Included Components | 75 Highly-Detailed Figures; 1 Rulebook; 6 Plastic Hero Dashboards; 6 Color Plastic Bases; 12 Color Plastic Pegs; 12 Custom Dice; 9 Double-Sided Game Tiles; 280 Cards; 6 Class Sheet Pads; 111 Tokens |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 30 x 30 x 12 centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Board Games |
| Item Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | CMON |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 900.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 168.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MD001 |
| Material Type | Cardboard |
| Model Name | MD001 |
| Model Number | MD001 |
| Model Year | 2017 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Players | 6 |
| Other Special Features of the Product | Innovative Shadow Mode |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Product Style | Classic |
| Set Name | Massive Darkness |
| Size | M |
| Subject Character | Enemy |
| Theme | Game |
| UPC | 889696005014 |
S**N
The value is great due to the minis. Even the map tiles are usable in tabletop games if you want to make a series of tunnels and such. The gameplay itself is decent, although the campaign mode isn't balanced. Definitely more hack and slash then rpg, next to no story or strategy, which was disappointing. If you are buying strictly for the board game experience, maybe not the best choice, but everything combined makes it worth it :)
Y**Z
Excelente juego, es un estilo de dungeon crawler y zombicide pero con un toque distinto, perfecto para jugar en grupos de 3 a 5 personas, las partidas pueden alegrarse un poco pero la diversiรณn siempre aumenta mientras mas enemigos estรฉn en el tablero
F**S
If you enjoy the thrill of loot/treasure hunting then this is the game for you. You and your team of adventurers take to the dungeons in search of treasure chests full of loot, glorious loot. I've found myself playing this game for hours just by myself and seeing entire days vanish before my eyes and I have successfully lured in other people to share in my delving of these treacherous dungeons. The game tasks you with delving into a dungeon and completing certain quests therein. The in box booklet comes complete with 10 different quests and 1 tutorial quest to help you get on your feet. During setup you will choose between 6 different adventurers and collect your starting gear and player sheet to keep track of your skills as you level up. You level up by gaining experience through killing enemies. There are a TON of enemy mini's in this game and they are all very detailed, one in particular is a rather large spider /shudder. Anyway, the game board itself is made up of different double sided tiles depending on which quest you partake in. There is a diagram for each to show how to set it up and where to place door tokens and other adventure tokens based on your objectives. Here is where the fun begins..... When you start you really can't see anything on the board. It's when you approach and open a door to a room that it gets interesting. When you open a door, you draw a "door" card. On this card it will show what treasure chests are in the room and where and also what enemies are in there as well. Then the battle for the treasure commences! Get in, kill all the monsters and collect the loot. Usually there are 2-3 treasure chests in each room but not to worry, there are soooooooooo many treasure cards included with this game it's crazy. Also on top of that, as you move further into the dungeon you will gain access to higher level areas which allow you to equip higher level gear. If I were to name something I didn't much care for in this game I guess it would be the setup time. There are A LOT of cards to shuffle and place on the table. A stack for each level of gear 1 through 5 and another stack for each level of enemies that spawn 1 through 5. Not to mention the door cards and event cards and roaming monster cards both lesser and greater monsters plus more. On top of that you have a plethora of tokens to sort. That being said, the gameplay and fun you will have playing this MORE than makes up for the long setup time. Also another thing is that there is a variant built in where you can play a story campaign mode. Basically you level up slower and a couple of the rules change a bit with how you equip loot but you can keep your adventurer and the loot he/she has gathered and their skills through multiple playthroughs. Personally I didn't find that mode as much fun myself. As cool as the thought of slowly building up your character sounds, the quests don't really feel like they work off each other so it doesn't really seem like a single big story. Also you end up collecting a bookoo of gear that is too high of level for you and have to just lug it around for hours before you can ever equip it. Heck, the most fun of the game is getting to draw loot and equip it! All in all I would say this is one of my favorite games to date. I am eager to get some new quests to try out and test out a few of the different adventurers.
A**R
Valio la pena cada peso... bastante diversion solo o con amistades que les guste el mismo genero... el replay value no se encuentra en el mapa sino en los items y los monstruos al azar jugado correctamente... Advertencia... hay que leer varias veces las reglas para ir refinando correctamente detalles importantes.
O**N
I've been gaming since I was a kid, but fell out years ago. I wanted to start introducing my son, who is only 9, to these types of games, because I recall these types of games with great fondness. This game says min age 14 so wasn't sure how it'd go. Turns out no problem at all. I explain (and rexplain) the occasional more complicated rule, and manage some aspects of the dungeon, but otherwise my son gets it and loves looting and rolling the dice. It has been a great bonding experience. The game really isn't that complicated and reminds me a lot of Warhammer Quest. The game is easily interrupted, you don't need to sit there and run the whole thing. We often spread a dungeon over several days, no problem. Just sit down and pick it back up whenever. A great game for those looking for manageable rules and good, simple dungeon fun.
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