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Overland Gamer Board Game Spotlight where we take a brief look at games that have come across our table. Today we're taking a look at Dark Souls the Card Game from Steamforged Games.

Our game today was developed by Steamforged Games. Steamforged Games has quite a few games and fun products in their library. Animal Adventures adds creative animals to your RPG games with Dungeons and Doggies, or Cats and Catacombs. These miniatures are cute and go well with any RPG setting. Both have their own RPG games associated with them which are definitely something to check out. Steamforged Games also has Dark Souls the Board Game. This dark cooperative dungeon crawl game has miniatures and tiles to expand your adventures further. Set in the same universe as Dark Souls The Card Game, and Dark Souls the video game from Bandai Namco. Godtear is a tabletop skirmish board game for 2 players. Guildball is a popular “mob football” game for two players. Resident Evil 2 the board game is a miniature dungeon crawl style cooperative game. Set in the Resident Evil universe from Capcom, this game will challenge players against the zombies and genetically manipulated foes. Shadow Games is a fast paced bluffing game for 2-6 players that looks like it’ll be a lot of fun. They have one game that is upcoming that I am super excited for. Horizon Zero Dawn the Board Game. It successfully kickstarted a while ago and has been in production. Horizon Zero Dawn takes some of the miniature tactics and brings them to the Horzion Zero Dawn universe. This game is definitely on my list of games to snag when it comes out. Check out more from Steamforged games at www.steamforged.com

Board Game Spotlight - Dark Souls: The Card Game
Players: 1-4 players
Playing Time: 45 - 60 min (Board Game Geek)
Age: 12+
Designer: David Carl
Artist: Tom Hutchings
Publisher: Steamforged Games ltd

Game or Developer Games - https://steamforged.com/dark-souls-the-card-game
Board Game Geek - https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/242667/dark-souls-card-game

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