How to Host a Dungeon

I played How to Host a Dungeon last month and found it to be a nice game to try once or twice. It was a bit fiddly, and I had to make up a few rules and guess at how to play in a few places. I was using the free download, so the for sale version may be different. I don’t know. If you’re going to play this, I’d recommend using a different color bead for each monster group and to use stackable counters. I wish I would have had around 10 different colors.

I shot a picture after every move and combined them together into a little time lapse movie using Startrails. Enjoy.

How to Host a Dungeon Time Lapse.

Final Map:

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3 Responses to “How to Host a Dungeon”

My first trick for this game is to use smaller beads. The first time I played I used glass beads like you did, but the second and later games I used Go stones, (which were what the author had in mind from what I can tell) and it provides a lot more room to move around on the map, and you never need to worry about stacking them, as each stone/bead should have its own room.

Dyson Logos added these pithy words on Jul 03 09 at 6:04 pm

That sounds like a good idea.

Bryan added these pithy words on Aug 31 09 at 6:57 pm

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