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TopicPaul ranks his top 50 tabletop games again
Great_Paul
10/20/18 1:27:30 PM
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#47: Tiny Epic Quest
https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/201921/tiny-epic-quest
Year released: 2017
Placement on last year's list: n/a

I've played a few of the Tiny Epic games, and Quest was definitely the best of them. This is basically the closest I've seen to a Legend of Zelda board game. It's all about exploring the land entering dungeons, fighting monsters, and learning new magic spells. It was the first Tiny Epic game to introduce ITEMeeples. These are plastic meeples with holes in their hand that allow you to attach weapons which allows the meeple holding that weapon to use a special ability. These weapons are basically all inspired of Legend of Zelda too.

While we're at it, I'll give my thoughts on the other Tiny Epic games:
Kingdoms - Played it once, it was alright. It has an expansion now, not sure if that makes it more interesting or not.
Defenders - Didn't play but I also didn't hear great things. There's a second edition and expansion that now that uses ITEMeeples so maybe that made it better?
Galaxies - This one was pretty good but I've only played it twice. There's an expansion for this too and I'm curious to see how it is.
Western - I have it, but haven't gotten it played yet.
Zombies - I'm interested to try it, the 5 different ways to play it is neat.
Mechs - The kickstarter finished recently I think, I didn't really look into it though.

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