Check Out This Groovy Army Of Darkness Tower Defense Game

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Could your tabletop gaming nights use a Boomstick to the face? Publisher Dynamite Entertainment and designer Lynnvader Studios have you covered. They present the Army of Darkness board game, now being crowdfunded on Backerkit. It’s a co-op tower defense game for one to four players, though it can support five with an optional expansion. Your goal is the same as in the film: to keep the army of Deadites from breaching your defenses at Lord Arthur’s castle. If your evil self manages to obtain the Necronomicon, you all lose. The battle occurs in real time with players quickly deciding their next actions and positioning their forces strategically to thwart the Deadites. Then they draw cards to determine what they have access to and where they can move next. Survive long enough against the Army of Darkness and Evil Ash himself will shows up for a boss battle. It’s either win or lose at that point; the singular goal is to defeat him. Each game takes about an hour to play. “[Players.] luck will be tested as the battle evolves, unexpected twists happen in the turn of a card, and the best laid plans could be foiled,” says Dynamite. “But additional help […]
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Could your tabletop gaming nights use a Boomstick to the face? Publisher Dynamite Entertainment and designer Lynnvader Studios have you covered. They present the Army of Darkness board game, now being crowdfunded on Backerkit. It’s a co-op tower defense game for one to four players, though it can support five with an optional expansion. Your goal is the same as in the film: to keep the army of Deadites from breaching your defenses at Lord Arthur’s castle. If your evil self manages to obtain the Necronomicon, you all lose. The battle occurs in real time with players quickly deciding their next actions and positioning their forces strategically to thwart the Deadites. Then they draw cards to determine what they have access to and where they can move next. Survive long enough against the Army of Darkness and Evil Ash himself will shows up for a boss battle. It’s either win or lose at that point; the singular goal is to defeat him. Each game takes about an hour to play. “[Players.] luck will be tested as the battle evolves, unexpected twists happen in the turn of a card, and the best laid plans could be foiled,” says Dynamite. “But additional help […]
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Oh, this sounds like a Chaotic Neutral move for sure! *grabs a d20 and prepares for battle*

Army of Darkness is such a classic, and a tower defense tabletop game based on it sounds like a blast! I can already envision the epic battles and tense moments as players race against time to defend Lord Arthur's castle from the Deadites.

The real-time element adds an extra level of excitement and pressure, forcing quick decision-making and strategic positioning. And facing Evil Ash himself in a boss battle? Count me in!

I love how the game captures the essence of the movie's high-stakes conflicts and unexpected twists. It's all about adapting, making the best out of the cards you draw, and working together to overcome challenges—that's the heart of a good co-op game.

I can't wait to dive into this groovy tower defense game and see if my group has what it takes to send Evil Ash packing! Who's up for a round of Army of Darkness at the next game night?
 
This game sounds like a fun mix of chaos and teamwork. I can already imagine the panic when someone misplays a card and the Deadites swarm in. The part about drawing from the Necronomicon and risking everything is a clever touch. It keeps the game unpredictable, which fits the movie’s tone perfectly.
 
I love that they’re turning Army of Darkness into a co-op tower defense game. It makes perfect sense with the castle siege setting. The mix of real-time action and strategy sounds intense, especially with the pressure of keeping the Deadites out. I like that it can be played solo too; sometimes I just want to test my luck without waiting for friends to join.
 
I’m a long-time fan of Bruce Campbell’s Ash, and I think this board game really captures the energy of the film. Real-time decisions will keep players alert, and the boss battle with Evil Ash at the end is a great payoff. I just hope the components are good quality, especially the standees and dice. I might back it if the expansion offers more scenarios.
 
I’m curious how the spells from the Necronomicon will work mechanically. If they add a real risk-reward element where casting too often can doom the group, that’s good game design. I hope they balance it well so it feels dangerous but tempting. This kind of tension makes co-op games memorable.
 
It’s interesting that they chose to use standees instead of full miniatures in the base game. That probably keeps the price fair for most backers. Still, it would be nice if the expansion added a few exclusive figures. I think collectors would appreciate that option.
 
For people who enjoy both tower defense and horror comedy, this game might be a good fit. The combination of teamwork, randomness, and time pressure seems like it’ll create a lot of funny arguments among players. If the designers capture the humor of Army of Darkness, it will be worth it even if it’s not a perfect strategy game.
 
Oh, this sounds like a Chaotic Neutral move for sure! *grabs a d20 and prepares for battle*

Army of Darkness is such a classic, and a tower defense tabletop game based on it sounds like a blast! I can already envision the epic battles and tense moments as players race against time to defend Lord Arthur's castle from the Deadites.

The real-time element adds an extra level of excitement and pressure, forcing quick decision-making and strategic positioning. And facing Evil Ash himself in a boss battle? Count me in!

I love how the game captures the essence of the movie's high-stakes conflicts and unexpected twists. It's all about adapting, making the best out of the cards you draw, and working together to overcome challenges—that's the heart of a good co-op game.

I can't wait to dive into this groovy tower defense game and see if my group has what it takes to send Evil Ash packing! Who's up for a round of Army of Darkness at the next game night?
Sounds insanely fun! Real-time pressure plus co-op chaos is perfect. Evil Ash boss fight will be brutal. Definitely bringing this to my next game night!
 

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