Exploring how small changes to the usual deck-building game conventions make The Tea Dragon Society Card Game a bit more accessible (and cozy) to a wider range of players
I have read the comic, and it really is lovely – had no idea there was a game, so thank you for introducing it to me :) seems like a really perfect adaptation ^^
I can confirm on this games accessibleness . I bought this game for my family to play.. then 10 and 13 year old kids. They loved it and I immediately bought the stand-alone expansion, which improves on the base rules a bit, and can be combined into a single larger game accommodating more players. I highly recommend this one.
I have read the comic, and it really is lovely – had no idea there was a game, so thank you for introducing it to me :) seems like a really perfect adaptation ^^
It really captures the theme and art of the original source material in a simple and accessible way.
I believe it's up to three games now, not counting the standalone expansion for the deckbuilder in this article.
I can confirm on this games accessibleness . I bought this game for my family to play.. then 10 and 13 year old kids. They loved it and I immediately bought the stand-alone expansion, which improves on the base rules a bit, and can be combined into a single larger game accommodating more players. I highly recommend this one.