About This Game Talisman Prologue is an adaptation of the classic fantasy board game Talisman by Games Workshop. This version focuses on single player experience. An epic tale of dice rolling and card drawing takes you on a quest throughout the land to rescue Princesses, slay Dragons and recover lost artefacts. Play through over 50 quests using the Talisman board game rules, and learn the special abilities of all of the characters.It's important to note that this is NOT a multiplayer game based on Talisman, this is a reworking of the rule-set to allow solo players to experience Talisman in a different way.Features - 10 Characters50 QuestsEndless Re-playabilityIncludes 6 bonus characters - Leprechaun, Amazon, Minotaur, Vampire Hunter and SageThe multi-player game, Talisman Digital Edition, is available separately on Steam and can be found HERE. a09c17d780 Title: Talisman: PrologueGenre: Indie, RPG, StrategyDeveloper:Nomad GamesPublisher:Nomad GamesRelease Date: 14 Oct, 2013 Talisman: Prologue Download Lite talisman prologue steam. talisman prologue collector's edition. talisman prologue gameplay. talisman prologue hd. talisman prologue spolszczenie. talisman prologue roku. talisman prologue ios. talisman prologue hd apk. talisman prologue nomad games. talisman prologue android. talisman prologue apk download. talisman prologue review. talisman prologue download. talisman prologue 2.0.0 apk. talisman prologue mod apk. talisman prologue full screen. talisman prologue pc. talisman prologue apk. talisman prologue vs digital edition. talisman prologue pc download. talisman prologue https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=H_HqQBxA1v4It feels more like a proof of concept than a fully-fledged game, offering you a few different objectives for a quest, rather than an actual grand adventure to embark on. Well, except some, which task you with; get to the centre of the board. Most are just; buy a sword, kill something, go get healed. Quest complete.There are some that are more interesting, like rescuing a princess and returning her to the castle... But the game doesn't go far enough with these tasks, nor is there enough of them.Also starting from scratch each time you play means re-treading so much ground they're just not that much fun to play after the first time.The gameplay loop is essentially; roll a dice, land on a square and do what it tells you to, usually draw some cards. The cards will have items, monsters or events... And that's it. There's not some opposing force acting against you, or for you to outwit, the cards are the only thing that affect the game.Levelling up your character is a fairly trivial affair; beat enemies that you take as trophies, if you have trophies whose corresponding trait adds up to 7 or more, you can exchange them for a level. Equipment cards can also increase your stats... Which means all too quickly you become the most powerful being on the board. Ultimately there just isn't really any difficulty to the game.That's where the event cards come in so you can randomly be reduced down to something that the enemies actually have a chance at killing... The funniest thing is that you can lose a turn... Which just means the turn counter increases by two. All I can gather is that the game rates you upon completion of the quest and I assume it just comes down to the amount of turns taken...I can see it being useful to learn the ruleset, and perhaps that's where the "prologue" part of the name comes from... But the mechanics aren't exactly difficult, or incredibly deep that they'd require such a primer.Annoyingly there is another version of the game released that actually has multiplayer... Which begs the question; why this version still exists\u2026 They say it focuses on the single player experience... But really, there isn't much to that experience. In so much that I can't imagine why someone who opt for this one over the other.I did enjoy my first game enough, but then when I went to play a second, even playing as a different character, I was almost instantly bored.. This IS the classic board game I used to play. What a GREAT game this was. The Prologue edition can be played solo. The deluxe can be played with others. This game used to have a few expansion packs that are being added to this version. If you ever played Talisman back in the day, get this! You will remember why you loved it!. Pros:Quicker game play than the full Digital EditionUseful for learning the rules and character nuances in Talisman: Digital EditionCons:Can't save the game. They definitely need to fix this. (Seriously, Nomad, what are you thinking here?)Game play can get extremely redundant with only one character on the board.Verdict:Worth buying when it goes on sale, if:* You already know you really want it* The Digital Edition confuses you and you want to practice the nuances of the game* You're a compulsive collector like me* You're not going to bother with the Digital Edition anywayIf none of those apply, then I'd say don't bother.. Although, I bought two versions of Talisman (Prologue and Digital Edition), I started with this. Yes, I got a good experience, playing and learning different characters, their advantages. This helps me to know the game, its rules. But after some games, this solo adventure starts to bother me. Quests quite frankly aren't interesting. Often you need to get to some place or monster, and you roll dice one by one until you get exactly you need (Sometimes I spent more than 20-25 turns just only to be on the same space as my quest's task). I don't persuade to buy Talisman, but don't waste money, buy original Talisman: Digital Edition, where you get better experience, fun and enjoyment playing with friends or bots. There you will not only roll dices, but also think about your next steps.. This game is basically a trainer for learning how to play Talisman in a single character, single player, zone of singleness. It's not bad, but look at it! You are not only playing a boardgame by yourself- it's a boardgame on your computer!Unless it is on sale for two bucks or less, don't waste your time, and just get the real deal. Thankfully I got a dollar per hour since it was on holiday sale.. Excellent tutorial for Talsiman Digital, although should have just been included with that game instead of being presented as a solo version. Ridiculous at the asking price of $7 but worthwhile at the frequent .99 sale price as long as you already have the main game and need a refresher.. This is a nerfed version of the game with no AI players. Don't waste your money.. The flavour of a great gameboard classic, but only for one player, is usefull to training. Very easy and quick to play. Roll dice!. Really fun board style rpg. Wish I had purchased the digital edition for the multiplayer option.. Although it helps you get used to the mechanics of the digital game, many of the quests boil down to waiting for a card to appear from the deck or hoping you get the right roll of the dice. It's not terrible, but it probably should be included with the digital game.
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