Andor: The Family Fantasy Game
2020
Design5.5/10
Interaction3.0/10
Artistry5.0/10
Strategy6.7/10
Complexity4.0/10

What do these ratings say about Andor: The Family Fantasy Game?

What kind of game is Andor: The Family Fantasy Game?

Andor: The Family Fantasy Game balances system and theme, giving you focused mechanics while still delivering a clear sense of meaning.

How interactive is Andor: The Family Fantasy Game?

Andor: The Family Fantasy Game keeps direct conflict fairly light, so players can focus on their own plans without constant disruption. It tends to fit calmer tables and lower-pressure game nights.

What is the presentation of Andor: The Family Fantasy Game like?

Andor: The Family Fantasy Game has a polished look that supports gameplay without overpowering it. Expect a pleasant table presence with artwork that complements the game flow.

How strategic is Andor: The Family Fantasy Game?

Andor: The Family Fantasy Game sits in a middle lane where planning matters, but you can still adapt on the fly. It offers strategic decisions without demanding exhaustive optimization every turn.

How hard is Andor: The Family Fantasy Game to learn?

Andor: The Family Fantasy Game 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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Andor: The Family Fantasy Game

Cooperative quest to find wolf cubs, battle monsters, and defend the castle.
2020 • 2–4

Player info

Average rating
4.35
Players
2–4
Avg time
45 min
Age
7+

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Overview

Andor: The Family Fantasy Game invites you to join a cooperative adventure in a world of dragons and mythical creatures. Players each take on the role of a unique hero with special abilities and must work together to complete quests. The core gameplay revolves around moving your hero across the game board and using dice rolls to overcome challenges such as battling monsters.

The central goal of the game is to find a pack of lost wolf cubs before a threatening dragon reaches the castle, adding a sense of urgency to the cooperative experience. Players will need to strategically utilize their hero's abilities and dice rolling luck to achieve victory, offering both a thematic and engaging experience for families and younger gamers.

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Publishers
  • KOSMOS Games