
Tales from the Red Dragon Inn
Embark on an epic adventure with the Red Dragon Inn board game. Join your favorite characters in a cooperative quest like never before.
Why You’ll Love It
- Experience cooperative gameplay with up to 4 players
- Delve into multiple scenarios and game-controlled enemies
- Explore illustrated fold-out game maps with unique challenges
- Enjoy hours of gameplay with a playtime of 60-120 minutes
FAQ
How many players can play Tales from the Red Dragon Inn?
The game is designed for 1-4 players.
What is the suggested age for playing this board game?
The game is recommended for ages 14 and above.
Who are the designers and publisher of Tales from the Red Dragon Inn?
The game was created by Geoff Bottone, Jennifer Kitzman, Jeff Morrow, Sam Waller, and published by SlugFest Games.
| Number of Players | 1-4 |
| Playtime | 60-120 Min |
| Suggested Ages | 14+ |
| Designer(s) | Geoff Bottone, Jennifer Kitzman, Jeff Morrow, Sam Waller |
| Publisher | SlugFest Games |
Put down your flagons and strap on your swords, it is time to delve through some dungeons in Tales from the Red Dragon Inn! A new up to 4 player cooperative board game by SlugFest Games!
In Tales you'll take on the role of one of the famous characters from The Red Dragon Inn series of games as they tackle their day job of being big damn heroes. The multi-scenario campaign will pit the players against game-controlled enemies tailor-made for each illustrated fold-out game map. Each scenario will bring you to a new map, with new foes and even a few tricky puzzles to solve. You will need to work together with the other players by equipping hero and item cards to support your allies who have their own unique abilities and roles.
Every scenario has specific objectives, so how you and your party beat each one varies from "kill all the enemies" to "survive X turns" to "protect this thing until something happens" to "get to this room on the map". All players win the scenario together by completing that scenario's final objective. They can also all lose together if any one of them are bested in combat, or in the case of many scenarios, the enemies complete their own AI-controlled objective.
