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Made in gb
Stalwart Space Marine





Essex, United kingdom

Hi guys,

Problem: Me and my gaming buddies regualrly meet up to play 40k and Dungeons and Dragons, we prefer 40k to DaD but a 5 player game of 40k can take a while so we are trying to find a 40k orientated Dungeons and Dragons type game
Space Hulk springs to mind but its only really 2 players

Question: Are there any versions of space hulk where you can have 5 players?


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Castle Ravenloft suits 5 plyrs.
   
Made in gb
Stalwart Space Marine





Essex, United kingdom

Destructor wrote:Castle Ravenloft suits 5 plyrs.
Excellent, thanks

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Dark Heresy or Rogue Trader or Deathwatch are all 40k based RPGs, so they give you the depth of D&D but with the fluff of 40k. Both would work with 5+ players.

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Made in gb
Stalwart Space Marine





Essex, United kingdom

bosky wrote:Dark Heresy or Rogue Trader or Deathwatch are all 40k based RPGs, so they give you the depth of D&D but with the fluff of 40k. Both would work with 5+ players.
that sounds perfect, i'll thm out. Thanks
   
 
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