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This deck of cards is designed for use with Heir & Back Again, an adventure module for D&D 5th Edition or the Pathfinder Roleplaying Game and inspired by classic computer adventure games from the 90’s.
These cards help Gamemasters by providing players with the means to acquire and utilize various items found throughout their quest in physical form. Imagine the fun you’ll have at your table when an item is picked up by a player and a card immediately dealt out! When the player uses the card they can hand it back to the Gamemaster to find out what happens next.
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An Endzeitgeist.com review of the expanded deck
This is basically a card-deck, which sports one card per Quest Item featured in the Heir and Back Again homage to the classic point and click adventure games.
It’s first part contains 29 cards that represent the Quest Items that can be found in the pdf, with the back sporting a fairy tale castle and the logo, and the front sporting the artwork of the item, as well as a brief description.
The deal also comes with an archive, which contains the respective artworks in high-res jpgs.
Do you absolutely need this supplement for these item-cards? No, but it makes for a nice prop for the game, particularly when playing the module with kids.
However, as of right now, there is more to the deck!
Now here is an amazing thing and proof that AAW Games cares and listens: The deck has been expanded and now provides a second set of cards, one that depicts the lavishly-illustrated locations! These cards have a different back, allowing for easy identification. Oh, and they can be used to represent the locations at the table. Huge plus!
So yeah, this expanded deck has greatly increased its value, courtesy of the nice location artwork cards. Hence, the final verdict is adjusted as well, to 5 stars.
Publishers: This is how it’s done!
Endzeitgeist out.
An Endzeitgeist.com review
This is basically a card-deck, which sports one card per Quest Item featured in the Heir and Back Again homage to the classic point and click adventure games. It clocks in at 29 cards that can be found in the pdf, with the back sporting a fairy tale castle and the logo, and the front sporting the artwork of the item, as well as a brief description.
The deal also comes with an archive, which contains the respective artworks in high-res jpgs.
Do you need this supplement? No, but it makes for a nice prop for the game, particularly when playing the module with kids.
So yeah, an optional and nice set of cards. My final verdict will hence clock in at 4 stars.
Endzeitgeist out.