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Greenbrier Games  |  SKU: GNEGS13

Grimslingers (3rd Edition) *PRE-ORDER*

€22.75 EUR
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Description

Designer Stephen Gibson
Publisher Greenbrier Games
Players 1-6
Playtime 15-90 mins
Suggested Age 14 and up
Expansion Grimslingers: The Northern Territory

In a land beyond God's reckonin' is a place called the Forgotten West — a cursed land of sorts in the American frontier, housing the damned, the mysterious, the unfortunate. You ended up there, God knows why, and you sure ain't leavin' anytime soon.

The Iron Witch, a downright mysterious bein', has turned you into a Grimslinger, a powerful witch imbued with metal, machine, and fancy elemental powers. Now yer maker's requirin' all his newly sired to duel each other so that he can make y'all into witches proper for his own purposes.

Grimslingers is a strategic, sci-fi fantasy western themed card game that features two different modes of play: versus and co-op. In versus mode, 2-6 players go head-to-head in teams or a free-for-all using a wide selection of spells, items and abilities.

In co-op mode, 1-4 players work together through a narrative campaign composed of four 60-90 minute play sessions, battling strange creatures, overcoming intense challenges, collecting loot, gaining levels, and exploring a truly unique wild west.

Customer Reviews

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Ron Rhyno
Okay

Pretty good. Art is beautiful and I love the world.

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Chris Dias
Looks great, weak rules.

I love so much about the game; I just wish it wasn't so hooked on its "rock, paper, scissors" baseline.