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Talisman is a cult fantasy board game for 2 – 6 people. Players control a myriad of characters from a heroic warrior to a powerful sorcerer. In this perilous adventure, play centres around the journey of these gallant heroes to find and claim the Crown of Command, a magical artefact with the power to destroy all rivals and make the bearer the true ruler of the kingdom. Only with strength, courage, and wisdom will players be able to survive the ultimate test and beat their opponents to victory.
Talisman’s enduring appeal is that of a traditional fantasy boardgame and more. Players soon find themselves taking part in an epic quest of brave deeds, daring encounters and death defying battles, which deepens as the game unfolds.
First released in 1983, the game continues to excite and maintains a strong following with a thriving Internet community. The new edition of Talisman will appeal to fans of the timeless original, and will also create a new following of would be adventurers.
Marc Gascoigne, Head of Black Industries, said, “This is the best edition of Talisman we have ever produced. It’s the return of a genuine classic fantasy game, and I’m proud to be announcing its comeback. The gameplay is based on the very best aspects of the previous editions, but with added extras such as the all new speedy play rules written by the legendary Rick Priestley. The game looks fantastic, with fabulous new artwork. I know fans old and new will love this edition.”
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Designer: Robert Harris
Publisher: Games Workshop
Players: 2 – 6
Time to Play: 60 or more minutes
Ages: 9 and up
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4 Comments
seasidebruin
Posted on Fri May 16, 2008 09:38 PM |
Back in the day, my buddies and I had the first edition. Actually, our group had a few copies. Then we got the expansions. Our biggest problem with the game was the ambiguity of the rules and the sequence of events. The expansions just made it worse, though, it was for the most part fun. Our biggest group was like 9 players and it took forever to finish (all nighters).
Played it again in college and got some buddies hooked on to it. The games became more competitive and rowdy though because of the competitive nature of the group and the ambiguity of the rules. Suffice to say that after a couple of game boards got tossed around, the game was never taken out of the box again.
A friend from that group, years later after this edition was released, bought two copies. One for his U.S. home and one for his U.K. home. We've played a couple times. There was less ambiguity for the most part, but there were still one or two points of contension. Don't recall right now what they were. My wife played with us too and she seemed to like the game none the less.
revchewie
Posted on Fri May 16, 2008 11:34 PM |
We wants it!
pandaemonium
Posted on Sat May 17, 2008 08:01 AM |
nobody else choose 29!
Disreputable
Posted on Sat May 17, 2008 08:21 AM |
I got this, and I have to say that I still envy my friends older edition with all the updates tossed in.
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