Adds a new robot, with enough cards for that player, new tiles, new cards for the market and a hole new type of card as well. It just brings more to Robot Quest Arena. If you enjoy the base game each character pack continues to round out the game with bringing more options and reducing stagnation. Highly recommended.
I’m at 2/3 of my first run, its in top tier of all the campaigns. A breath of fresh air.
The box came with a little tear under the wrapping however that doesn’t seem like the shops fault. They honestly shipped really fast and it was packed with care. The cards themselves are pretty nice. Would recommend this shop!
4 stars for the product, 5 stars for the seller
Game only plays in 8 cards, so your success is decided with 8 decisions (basically). Select the best combo of cards to score you the most amount of points.
The most interesting factor is that there are 2 overall extreme methods to follow:
1) Start small and play ascending cards (netting you lots of bonus cards), but miss out on resources needed to score big cards.
2) Starting with big cards and work downward, which sets you up with all the resources needed to score the big cards, but never access any bonus cards.
Often times you will find yourself playing the middle ground of the two: ascending and descending to the last card. This is where the game is most interesting.
The catch is that you're always choosing 1 card from 3 each turn, and that means 2 things:
1) You don't have all the choices in the world for analysis paralysis to be a major problem.
2) This game is quite luck-driven. You are quite dependent on certain cards to arrive at certain times, and the cards you need for early-game, mid-game and late-game don't come to you, then there's not much you can do turn things around.
Artwork is colourful and symbology is easy to read. It's language independent, but it's still a filler game at best.