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Create widget. Popular user-defined tags for this product:? Seriously it's the only game I know that deserves its own Windows crash screen. So the announcement of a reprint for Mansions of Madness had me excited. Reprints are something I always look forward to. A chance to improve on the original concept. Some publishers get it right, some mess it up, but if I give Fantasy Flight Games FFG credit for something, it's that their reprints are usually spot on.
And implementing an app as well? It worked wonders with X-Com , another in my collection. Sign me up and let's hope that I still retain my sanity at the end of this review. Mansions of Madness: Second Edition is a fully co-operative, app-driven board game of horror and mystery for one to five players that takes place in the same universe as Eldritch Horror and Elder Sign. Let the immersive app guide you through the veiled streets of Innsmouth and the haunted corridors of Arkham's cursed mansions as you search for answers and respite.
Eight brave investigators stand ready to confront four scenarios of fear and mystery, collecting weapons, tools, and information, solving complex puzzles, and fighting monsters, insanity, and death. Open the door and step inside these hair-raising Mansions of Madness: Second Edition.
It will take more than just survival to conquer the evils terrorising this town. So you've got a giant box and thus you expect it to be crammed full of tonnes of goodies. It's got a lot in it, but it's not crammed. There's more room tiles than I think I've seen in any game, all double-sided with spectacular artwork on them.
The attention to detail is frankly astonishing. The usual trope of quality cards can be found, as well as the bucket 'o' miniatures collection. The latter is where things drop a little bit though. I've no big problem with the miniatures themselves, I'm not fussy on that front and I don't expect ridiculously crafted sculptures. They're not brilliant to say the least, but they'll set the scene just fine. The minor issue comes with the bases they stand on.
They're not especially sturdy when in them and you have to insert the tile that comes with all monsters with the stats on them inside the base itself. And it's a tight squeeze to say the least.
Once they're in there you won't want to remove them any time soon. And it covers up the gorgeous artwork on them, which seems weird from a design point. It's nice to see the stats on the base of the model, but some may choose to simply leave them out. Despite all the components present, there's quite a bit of room left in the Mansions of Madness: Second Edition box.
It had to be spacious to allow for miniature storage, but I can vouch that it can hold all the current expansions to date. It won't last though, this is Fantasy Flight Games we're talking about!
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