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Evasive Eshin Assassin






looking for a board game to just throw out there and go.
i have fond memories of the original warhammer quest...
single player a plus.
im thinking zombicide black plague but id like to open up to something with a little more variety in regards to the bad guys.
any thoughts?

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Made in pl
Longtime Dakkanaut




I recommend Massive Darkness 2 - a Zombicide+, cool assymetric characters, plenty of nice models of varied mobs and big monsters, plays well solo (I tried running 2 characters, worked great).

If anything it may actually be too easy, but if that's what you're aiming for, it should be perfect.
   
Made in gb
Fixture of Dakka





Not played them, but there's adaptations of the Resident Evil games.

Casual gaming, mostly solo-coop these days.

 
   
Made in fr
Regular Dakkanaut





Massive Darkness has some nice variety in it, and is very accessible. Since it kind of a sandbox if you have many expansions, you can design your own difficulty.
HeroQuest has been re-released, and has an app-driven solo/full coop mode.
We are currently playing Descent: Legends of the Dark (also uses an app). Minis are quite nice and the 3D scenery is incredible.
Lord of the Ring: Journeys into Middle-Earth has multiple difficulties, several expansions... I really like it as well. It also uses an app.
If you can find a copy, both Cursed City and Blackstone Fortress are quite fun for casual play, although my group found the campaigns overstaid their welcome a bit and would have been better if they had been a bit shorter.

There is also Gloomhaven and co of course, amazing games, but definitely not easy (both in complexity and difficulty).
   
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Evasive Eshin Assassin






I was really interested in gloomhaven for a while but the prep work seemed overwhelming
   
Made in fr
Regular Dakkanaut





Did you check Gloomhaven: Jaws of the Lion ? It's "Gloomhaven-lite", still difficult to master and using the same mechanics, but it's easier to setup (there are no tiles to assemble, the maps are printed on a booklet). With a good quality insert in the box, it is not so bad to setup (still a very hard game to play, though).
   
Made in gb
Longtime Dakkanaut



London

How many players? For 3 or 5 I would recommend Dungeon Saga from Mantic. They have a new fancy one coming out, so you might get the original on ebay for very little.

Here is an old BGG review I did.

https://boardgamegeek.com/thread/1490551/dungeon-saga-review
   
Made in pl
Longtime Dakkanaut




Gloomhaven is an absolute blast to play, I wish wargames had such excellent, intellectually challenging, satisfying rules...

...but...

...but I wouldn't call it easy, especially as the OP mentions Zombicide as his point of reference.
   
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Regular Dakkanaut





Just saw there is a huge Black Friday deal on Bardsung by Steamforged Games... This is a game which is supposed to have a quick setup time. It has a decent BGG score, although I'll freely admit I haven't tested it yet.
https://steamforged.com/en-eu/collections/bardsung
   
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Brigadier General






Chicago

I still thing Heroquest is great if "Easy and Fun" is what you're after. It's also not terribly expensive as Dungeon-crawlers go and the components are good quality. It's even more fun if you have a DM that can make tiny tweaks here and there to keep things moving.

My family has played through the whole main quest book and is enjoying it.

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My Project Log, mostly revolving around custom "Toybashed" terrain.
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Dipping With Wood Stain






Massive Darkness 2 should be a perfect fit for you. I’ll give it another recommendation as above.
   
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SoCal

My family and I really enjoy Shadows of Brimstone. We’re playing the Gates of Valhalla starter, which is a smaller core game than the original big box starters. Lots of fun. Thematic, easy rules. No one has to be the DM or overlord or whatever. Lots and lots of additional material available if you decide to add to your game.

   
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Evasive Eshin Assassin






 BobtheInquisitor wrote:
My family and I really enjoy Shadows of Brimstone. We’re playing the Gates of Valhalla starter, which is a smaller core game than the original big box starters. Lots of fun. Thematic, easy rules. No one has to be the DM or overlord or whatever. Lots and lots of additional material available if you decide to add to your game.

good call bob.
i was actually interested in SoB at one point but something turned me off about it... i think it was the overall theme.
if the game existed in a much more fantasyesque theme i think id have been much more interested.
   
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I quite like the second edition of Super Dungeon Explore. I have no idea how accessible it is after all the Kickstarter nonsense, but there's a ton of content and the co-op AI is actually rather fun.
   
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Longtime Dakkanaut




I will add, that the core box of Massive Darkness 2 gives you enough demonic models to play the indie wargame Reign in Hell, even with a few other players.
   
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Toronto, Ontario

 usernamesareannoying wrote:
 BobtheInquisitor wrote:
My family and I really enjoy Shadows of Brimstone. We’re playing the Gates of Valhalla starter, which is a smaller core game than the original big box starters. Lots of fun. Thematic, easy rules. No one has to be the DM or overlord or whatever. Lots and lots of additional material available if you decide to add to your game.

good call bob.
i was actually interested in SoB at one point but something turned me off about it... i think it was the overall theme.
if the game existed in a much more fantasyesque theme i think id have been much more interested.


I also recommend Shadows of Brimstone. They released two new Core boxes last year, that add Conquistador and Viking teams, expanding the Jargono Swamp 'Otherworld' and the Targa Plateau respectively.

Maybe not a firm fantasy side, but adds more options to the previous Old West and Feudal Japan era themes.

I've been a fan since the game came out, and have backed all 4 of the Kickstarters. Hell, full disclosure, I run demos and events for FFP three times a year (their online Roll To Move event, GenCon, and their locally held Dice Fest in October), but it's because I enjoy the game play and incredible mix and match potential.

Some sessions my friends and I play a specific mission, sometimes it's a more general 'you have X objective, good luck' and we see where the exploration tokens and various decks take them.
   
 
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