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Divinus Board Game Review - Lucky Duck Games

Demigods eh? You think every thing is going well and life is nice and quiet, then all of a sudden you're reminded that you've actually got to go and prove yourself and show how powerful you are in order to ascend to some kind of Pantheon type thing. Well, in Divinus you need to. Now, I don't want you to cringe when I mention this game, but Divinus from Lucky Duck Games seems to have crawled from the same evolutionary pool as Charterstone. Now that might be enough to have some of you wince slightly but hang fire. I'm very aware that not everyone had the best time from that game and time has seen it as more an experiment in gameplay than a direction to forge ahead with. What if I said that Divinus also seems to have inherited its mother's love of Carcassonne. Does that make you feel any better? I hope so. I really do.  Divinus is another entry in the application based games that Lucky Duck Games are quietly and regularly producing from their studios. They seem to have

Cult of the Deep Board Game Review - First Impressions

  Cult Membership must stay hidden at all costs. You do not know who walks among you, you do not trust those that you walk among and now you've said the word among repeatedly in your head and like most words when you repeat it again and again, it sounds completely riddle-iculous.  Overview Cult Of The Deep is a Hidden Role game. So when you play, you'll have different character powers from other players and you'll either be trying to assist other players or hinder their progress. You have different victory conditions based on who you play as. You might need to defeat all of the other players if you play as a Heretic, or win as a Faithful if the High Priest is alive and the Cabalists and Heretics are dead. The different victory conditions will change depending on the number of players that take part in the game. Mainplay The main gameplay is actually very straightforward. You'll roll five dice and based on their results you'll then either reroll in a Yahtzee type mec

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