Aeon’s End: The New Age Review
In our Aeon’s End: The New Age review, we look at a deck building campaign game from Kevin Riley, Action Phase Games, and Indie Boards & Cards.
Variable player powers games give each player unique abilities, creating diverse strategies and asymmetric gameplay. These powers make teamwork and strategic planning essential, especially in cooperative games.
In our Aeon’s End: The New Age review, we look at a deck building campaign game from Kevin Riley, Action Phase Games, and Indie Boards & Cards.
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