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Dungeons, Dice & Danger is a versatile strategy game designed for teens and adults, offering 1-4 players an engaging 30-45 minute adventure. Featuring 200 unique adventure sheets, 5 dice, and multilingual rules, this Ravensburger classic combines challenging gameplay with flexible solo or group modes, making it the perfect gift for puzzle lovers and strategy enthusiasts alike.









| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 11"L x 8"W |
| Material Fabric | Cardboard |
| Subject Character | Dungeons |
| Style Name | Dungeons, Dice & Danger |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Theme | Animals |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Type | FFP |
| Language | Italian |
| Container Type | Box |
| Number of Players | 1-4 |
J**L
Fantastic game!
Great game! It's easy to teach and has lots of replay value! We are part of a board gaming group and this game gets a lot of table time! Fast and easy!
E**E
lots of fun
very fun, but a thinking game. I recommend watching the how to play video on yt. The instructions are not nearly as helpful as the video. but it is a lot of fun to play and no game is ever the same.
N**A
Ok but not everyone's favorite
I wanted to give this a five star review but during the couple of times we attempted to play this, we were left with a couple of players that were overly frustrated so much so they just about walked away midgame. I wouldn't say this game is for everyone but definitely fun for players that enjoy dungeon exploring. It is possible that our faulty game might have been due to the maturity level of the players present. This does require simple math, luck of the dice roll and well thoughtout strategies. I don't think that our players grasped the dice mechanics and this was a bigger part of the frustration. No matter how many times it was explained, it became an ongoing issue at every roll that took away from the gameplay.I love that this are reusable maps and that there are different levels. Overall, I feel that the price was matched the experience and if I can get the players back to the table I would love to continue playing this game.
M**T
Very Fun and Different
Got this game for my grandson (age 11) who loves DnD stuff. But even if you've never played any DnD at all, this is still a fun game. I've played several times with him and his dad (in his 30s) and brother (age 13), and I'm in my 60s, and we all have enjoyed this game quite a lot. There is some chance involved, but a lot of the game revolved around just making some choices, so it's easy for anyone to play but competitive and fun. Highly recommend this game!
S**Y
Great Game
A really fun dice game. The rules come in many different languages and there is a video on YouTube that helps explain the rules.
D**Y
Great and fun!
Great Game, hours of fun! Great game nights.
H**N
Defeat monsters, get treasure, and don't di(c)e
The media could not be loaded. Game components are simple: 4 pencils, 5 wooden dice, and paper pads. They are good quality, but I would have liked dice that aren't so... boring? But I guess they are fine for the purpose.This game has plenty of replay value due to variation of dungeons/realms. Younger players may not enjoy this game becausethe constant math and actions on every turn (even if it's not your turn to roll the dice). So you have to keep track of what's going on -- no zoning out!Easy to learn with the assistance of a YouTube walkthrough. Between myself and my 10 year old, it took us an hour to play through the first time on the easiest dungeon. The last few turns were nerve-wracking trying to stay alive! In the end, he defeated me! :)We will get a lot of use out of this game and we enjoyed our time playing together.
J**E
Fun, easy to learn
I have been enjoying this as a solo game but am happy that it won't be hard to teach friends.Unlike some games there isn't a finite number of turns...the game ends when someone defeats the boss then each players points are tallied. I like that aspect a lot.There are some "power" type blocks that benefit all players when one player has success with it.The art is very cool and whimsical. The paper is sufficient but not very heavy duty. You get plenty of maps...there are 4 of each distinct map design. It's a busy map and I plan on taking the cheapest route possible and using regular sheet protectors and dry erase markers.I'm not liking the wooden dice at all. For the money I would have really liked some fancier dice. Maybe bigger...maybe more colorful.You get 4 short presharpened pencils that ...don't have erasers and your first game or two you might need to correct something.Basically this could have been a print and play. There's nothing at all spectacular about the contents.My personal little gripe is I don't see how you can be in two places at once. You can attack the map from different sides of the map moving in from starter sections.That's seems like a lot of negativity but it is a fun little game anyway. You can play it on a small table or most places since there aren't components other than a map and the dice. Also this can encourage people to play who maybe aren't that into games since you don't unload tons of intimidating cards, counters and pieces.It's a very fine experience. It could've been better for the money though.
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