Should I Play All Manor of Evil?
Players: 1 – 5 players | Game Duration 30 – 45 mins |
Min. Age 14+ | Game complexity: Genre: Bluffing, Card Games, Deduction, Horror
Solo game mode: Yes | Co-op: No |
Online Version: No
What is All Manor of Evil about?
All Manor of Evil: A Delightfully Devilish Board Game
In the world of board games, few titles capture the essence of mischievous mayhem quite like All Manor of Evil. This delightfully devious game from designer Travis Hancock and publisher Smirk & Dagger Games invites players to embrace their inner villains and wreak havoc on a haunted manor.
Game Mechanics and Gameplay
At its core, All Manor of Evil is a worker placement game with a twist. Each player takes on the role of a mischievous spirit, tasked with causing chaos and fulfilling dastardly deeds within the manor. The game board depicts various rooms, each with its own set of actions and consequences.
On your turn, you’ll place one of your spectral workers in a room, triggering its unique effect. These effects range from stealing items from other players to summoning terrifying creatures to haunt the manor’s residents. Careful planning and strategic placement are key, as you’ll need to balance causing mayhem with accumulating enough power to win the game.
Who Might Enjoy All Manor of Evil?
All Manor of Evil is a perfect fit for those who relish in a bit of light-hearted villainy and enjoy games with a healthy dose of player interaction. If you’re a fan of worker placement games with a unique theme and a dash of take-that mechanics, this game is sure to delight.
Families and casual gamers will appreciate the game’s accessibility and straightforward rules, while more experienced players will find depth in the strategic decision-making and player interactions.
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So, gather your friends, embrace your inner villain, and get ready to cause All Manor of Evil in this delightfully devious board game!
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