![]() Whereas multiplayer requires you just to beat the score of the people beside you, Solo requires beating a definite threshold. This mode can be a challenge compared to the multiplayer one. There are also small variations to how movement, spell acquisition, and the night phase work, but the mechanics don’t change much. In this mode, you choose a difficulty level at the beginning, which will determine the Victory Points you need in the scoring round. Whoever has the most points at the end, wins-unless you’re playing “The Legend of the Chosen One”, the Solo Run ruleset. ![]() Players are scored on quests completed, goblins killed, spells learned, and Legendary Weapons acquired. Players can earn Legendary Weapons (also represented with ITEMeeples), following the guide on their player card (each player card has a different pathway for this), which will aid in questing as well as earning more points during the final scoring phase. The game introduces ITEMeeples-tiny little items that can clip onto your Meeples, one for each item that can be earned in-game. The night phase is the Adventuring turn-players learn spells, explore temples, and fight goblins, then set the board again for the next round’s day phase. During the day phase, players move their Meeples around to acquire quests, set up for learning a spell, or beginning their temple delves. Each round comprises of a day phase and night phase. In the case of Tiny Epic Quest, you are whisked into a fantasy foray for magical artifacts and magic spells, fighting off invading goblins and earning buffs from completing quests with a band of three Meeples at the players’ disposal. Each game has a different theme and a fun unique mechanic differentiating it in the series. ![]() Coming in boxes similar in size to a pack of greeting cards, they are easy for travel and can be set up anywhere with a flat surface. The Tiny Epic series of games by Gamelyn Games prides itself on being a lot of fun with a small footprint. Tiny Epic Quest Game Design by Scott Almes
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