

Placing hero cards down straight away can give you a free one-shot bonus (which therefore costs an action to play) and strengthen your party. Points cannot be carried over to the next turn, making it very tactical how you play your turn.Ĭards can be played at all different times during the game.

Players receive 5 points per turn, any action can be repeated so long as points are not over-spent. Playing a card from your hand is two points and fighting a monster is three points. Picking up a card, for example, is just a single point. Depending on what action they do, determines how many points are spent. Players then have “points” to spend on their turn. This is a hero card that will have a unique ability that gives the player a bonus once per turn. The starting player is the one who picked their party leader card last. My personal favourite being fuzzy Cheeks the Squirrel Bard! How Does the Game Play?Įach player is dealt 5 cards at the start of the game. You can’t help but fall in love with some of the adorable characters represented. You’ll often find that as soon as one game finishes, you’ll be straight back in for round two to get your own back on those backstabbing friends! It can take anywhere from 30 to 60 minutes to complete. You must prove yourself as the greatest champion amongst your friends. Your end goal is to build a mighty raid party to slay monsters of various difficulties. It sees you strategically building an army of heroes. The game follows a similar concept to the original Unstable Unicorns game. Here to Slay! raised the most funds yet with $3 million in pledges, just shy of 40,000 unique backers. Following the success of Unstable Unicorns, this is his 5 th successful campaign via Kickstarter.
Here to Slay! is the 5 th game release by Ramy Badie.
