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Card game
1 in stock
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In Stock (ONLY AVAILABLE IN USA )
SKU
ARCG005
Language
English
Brand
Ares Games
Line
Card game
1 in stock
Availability
In Stock (ONLY AVAILABLE IN USA )
SKU
ARCG005
Language
English
Brand
Ares Games
At the start of the game, each player is secretly assigned to a faction: Heroes or Monsters.
During the game, a player can either play a card from his hand or draw a new card. Each card represents a character with a special skill that you can use in your favor: Dracula can control the forces of darkness. Van Helsing can destroy the undead. Frankenstein’s monster can run havoc. Unique characters have extraordinary powers, but don’t underestimate the help you can get from Policemen and mysterious Dark Ladies…
Will you be able to keep your faction hidden until the end? You can try to conceal your true nature… but will you be able to get rid of damaging cards, if you decide to bluff?
The game ends when the last card is drawn. Then, each player reveals his faction and count his points. Each card will give you “darkness” points (if it is a Monster) or “light” points (if it is a Hero). To win, you must try to gather the right characters, matching your secret faction cards, while trying to keep the opponents in the dark about your true allegiance.
Monsters vs Heroes – Volume 1: Victorian Nightmares is a fast and fun card game for 2 to 8 players. This set includes two different decks – London after Midnight and Sherlock in Hell. Each deck contains 30 character cards and 6 faction cards. Use them separately to play with 4 players or less, or mash them together to play with more people, or to have the fun last a little longer!
London after Midnight includes classic horror characters like Dracula or the Werewolf and 19th century literary heroes, such as Abraham Van Helsing or Arsène Lupin. Sherlock in Hell includes characters from the Sherlock Holmes stories as heroes, and different demons as monsters.
Monsters vs Heroes – Volume 1: Victorian Nightmares is designed by Enrique Dueñas and illustrated by James A. Castillo and Rico Torres.
Monsters vs Heroes – Victorian Nightmares
Monsters vs Heroes – Victorian Nightmares