![]() Top markings for the components in Boss Monster. The symbols are easy to understand and remember so there will be minimal need to reference the rulebook during game play. The take-me-back factor aside, the cards are well designed and laid out so all the information you need is right at your fingertips. I find myself just flipping through the cards between games enjoying the drawings. It takes me back to my childhood where I spent many countless hours engaged in similar looking games. I love, love, love the artwork in this games. Being drawn in the retro 16-bit style, your nostalgia meter will be working overtime. The artwork on the cards themselves are nothing short of stunning. You can tell that the artists really enjoyed their work. From the game box that looks like an old school Nintendo cartridge box to the layout of the cards, Boss Monster is just a labor of love. I know, shocking right? While not normally exciting in itself, Boss Monster did a fabulous job with its design and artwork. Each of these have a special ability that comes into play when they build their 5th room.īoss Monster is a card game so naturally it comes with decks of cards. Components: Each player gets a unique monster to play as. Obtain ten of those gem cased souls and you win. If you manage to kill them after they arrive, you’ll collect their soul. Each round you can play a new dungeon room to try and entice one of four different types of adventurers into your lair. You are a monstrous boss of a dungeon (randomly dealt) and must construct a lair of up to 5 rooms. Game Overview:īoss Monster in all of it’s pixelated sexyness is a game about maximizing the cards you play. ![]() Boss Monster plays best with any number of players. Is Boss Monster’s 16-bit retro charm enough to keep your attention in an HD world? Read on to find out!īoss Monster is a hand management and card placement game for 2-4 player that plays in about 20 minutes. In Boss Monster, players take on the role of a, you guessed it, boss monster who must build out a dungeon to collect the souls of those annoying adventurers. ![]() So it’s no wonder that when I stumbled across the card game Boss Monster, I had to try it. Mario, Sonic, Samus and Link were my addiction in all of their pixelated glory. Like most children of my generation, I grew up with Nintendo and Sega. I spent more hours then I care to admit of my childhood immersed in digital pixels. ![]()
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