Aeon's End: Legacy
2019
Design8.0/10
Interaction8.0/10
Artistry7.0/10
Strategy7.0/10
Complexity6.0/10

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What kind of game is Aeon's End: Legacy?

Aeon's End: Legacy leans heavily into theme and atmosphere, so the setting is a core part of why people enjoy it.

How interactive is Aeon's End: Legacy?

Aeon's End: Legacy features meaningful player interaction, with decisions that regularly affect the rest of the table. Competition, and table awareness are important throughout the game.

What is the presentation of Aeon's End: Legacy like?

The art, setting, and presentation in Aeon's End: Legacy create a strong table presence. Aesthetics are a major appeal for this game.

How strategic is Aeon's End: Legacy?

Aeon's End: Legacy rewards long-term planning and sequencing. Players who enjoy deeper strategic arcs and optimization will likely find a lot to explore.

How hard is Aeon's End: Legacy to learn?

Aeon's End: Legacy has moderate complexity, combining approachable core rules with enough depth to stay interesting. Most groups can learn it in a session and grow into stronger play over time.

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Aeon's End: Legacy

Cooperative deck-building game where players defend Gravehold, making permanent choices that shape their legacy.
2019 • 1–4

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1–4
Avg time
90 min
Age
14+

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Overview

In Aeon's End: Legacy, players take on the role of breach mages defending Gravehold, the last bastion of humanity, against the Nameless. This is a cooperative legacy game where you'll evolve your character and your deck over a series of linked scenarios, making permanent choices that affect future games. Each playthrough will alter the story and the way the game plays.

The core gameplay revolves around building your personal deck of spells and abilities, managing your hand, and coordinating with other players to close breaches and defeat the Nameless. Each game features variable turn order and unique nemesis abilities, ensuring no two games are alike. As you progress, you will open sealed boxes and envelopes, adding new cards, characters, and rules to the game, shaping the fate of Gravehold and its defenders.

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