If the design here is consistent in its conniving, this could be terrific. It won its merits purely on whichever story and twist you ended up playing through, giving me games that were all over the quality spectrum, right from devious to garbage. And also because the original Betrayal did have some very good scenarios. Paul: Can I be excited about this? Well, possibly! I really like the core concept of this game being rethemed as a sort of dungeon delver, with you and your friends exploring all sorts of twisting underground labyrinths. Paul: Which is a Dungeons & Dragons-themed version of fabled box of nonsense Betrayal at the House on the Hill. We’re getting the Dungeons & Dragons: Tomb of Annihilation Board Game, which can be combined with all those D&D board games that came out in 2011, and we’re also getting Betrayal at Baldur’s Gate. ![]() Paul: A couple of board games came out of this announcement. Imagine! After a few more years of announcements they could be selling Dungeons, Dragons, Dinosaurs, Diplomats, Dinghies, Derby’s and Dancers, or DDDDDD&D. The bad news is that they seem to have zero interest in renaming the brand “Dungeons, Dragons & Dinosaurs”, or DD&D. The good news is that during last week’s “ Stream of Annihilation” where Wizards of the Coast announced a whole load of new Dungeons & Dragons products via Twitch, we found out that dinosaurs are coming to the D&D world! Quinns: Morning everybody! We’ve got good news and bad news for you. ![]() Betrayal at Baldur's Gate, Dungeons & Dragons, Dungeons & Dragons (5th Edition), Magic Maze, SpyNet, Deception: Murder in Hong Kong, Kitchen Rush, Hand of Fate: Ordeals
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