About This Game Talisman Digital Edition - The Magical Quest Game for 1 to 6 players.The officially licensed multiplayer version of the classic fantasy adventure board game, Talisman.In Talisman Digital Edition, there are 14 characters a player can control, from the heroic Warrior to the powerful Sorceress. In this perilous adventure, players battle it out to journey across a dangerous land and be the first to claim the Crown of Command, a magical artefact with the power to destroy all rivals and make the bearer the true ruler of the kingdom. On your travels, you will need strength, courage and some good dice rolls to survive the dangers you face and beat your opponents to the centre of the board.Features -Multiplayer modes for up to 6 players.Play against AI opponents.14 characters to choose from. 17 powerful spells to cast.Many expansions available. Detailed, interactive tutorial.Based on the Revised 4th Edition by Fantasy Flight Games.Frequently Asked QuestionsWhat is Talisman?Talisman is a board game in which you move around the board building up your character’s strength and magic power by battling monsters, finding treasures, completing quests and trying to be the first player to reach the centre space – the Crown of Command.Can I play dirty?That’s at the very core of Talisman! Cast spells at other players to make them miss turns! Steal from them! Turn them into toads! Send powerful allies to do your fighting for you! How replayable is the game?The emergent nature of the game means that every game will tell its own tale. The board starts with just the playing pieces and builds up to become a land filled with terrible danger and fabulous treasure! As you move around the board, you must make careful decisions about where to travel as each space can become more dangerous or more helpful as the game progresses. To help you get around, players can use things like teleporting, magic portals and fate, which allows you to re-roll your dice to get different results.How long is a game of Talisman?The physical board game can take 2-5 hours with 6 players, but our digital version cuts that down drastically, with an offline 6 player game typically taking no more than 1 hour. Offline and online games can be saved and resumed at any time so your adventures can take as long as you like! We’ve also added some features which decrease the length of games – House rules and Runestone cards. House rules change the basic rules slightly to speed-up the game and Runestone cards, exclusive to this digital edition, give characters extra abilities and allow them to become very powerful much quicker, making for shorter games.Is there a hotseat mode?Yes! Look your opponents in the eyes as you face them in deadly combat or sneak up from the shadows and steal their favourite items! All of the fun and social enjoyment of the physical game is captured in the digital version, but with no setup time!What’s included with the base game and are there expansions?For the initial purchase, everything that you get with the physical board game is included – all of the characters, spells and adventure cards, plus a few bonuses we've added. Many expansions are available now. These add lots more spells, events, monsters, characters and alternative endings! Extra characters are also available to purchase, including rare characters from Talisman’s history.Talisman © Games Workshop Limited 1983, 1985, 1994, 2007. Talisman: Digital Edition © Games Workshop Limited 2015. Games Workshop, Talisman, Talisman: Digital Edition, the foregoing marks’ respective logos and all associated marks, logos, characters, products and illustrations from the Talisman game are either ®, TM and/or © Games Workshop Limited 1983–2015, variably registered in the UK and other countries around the world. This edition published under license to Nomad Games Ltd. Nomad Games is the registered trademark Nomad Games Limited. All Rights Reserved to their respective owners. 7aa9394dea Title: Talisman: Digital EditionGenre: Indie, RPG, StrategyDeveloper:Nomad GamesPublisher:Asmodee DigitalRelease Date: 25 Feb, 2014 Talisman: Digital Edition Download For Pc Compressed Long games but very enjoyable. Another dev nickel and diming people to death. Uninstalled a long time ago.. I have been a fan of Talisman since I first played the second edition of the board game back in high school, and was excited when I learned there was a digital version I could play on my computer. I immediately got a copy and the season pass, and I have not yet been disappointed in the game. The feeling of the digital version is just like playing the physical version, While many of the DLC\/expansions are different in this fourth edition than they were in the second edition, I feel like they have been faithful to the game I remember. This has brought me hours of enjoyment and I am thrilled that the game has been revived and made available to a new audience.I suspect this review really isn't helpful, but it's the best I can do at this time.. When I bought this game it worked almost like in real life - I need basic client for people to join my host game with dlcs and everyone could choose character from dlc - thats fair. The only reason I bought it for me and my gf - sometimes it's more comfortable to play 1on1 on digital version. Few months ago 'bad updates' have started apearing. Now you need to buy all the dlcs enabled on host game to have all characters available... At start I thought about buying season pass (all current and feauture dlcs) - lucky me I didn't do it - they changed terms even for people who already bought it (is it legal?!). More and more bugs after each update and more irritation. New feature effects breaks more than giving fun. It's harder and harder to recommend. I'm really disappointed about how this game evolves. Can't recommend for now - maybe in future if ANYTHING will change in good way (including bug fixing).. -I cannot recommend this game because of the broken and poorly designed 'Private Game' multiplayer save functionality.- I really do enjoy the game overall and it's a shame that I cannot enjoy it with my friends due to the poor save game functionality. -Obviously your team actively supports and creates content for this product.I would suggest you bite the bullet and redesign the whole autosave idea for private games. A) I want to have more than one save slot for private games B) the resume game function does not work for me and my friend C)multiplayer games have literally had named save slots since the 90s, it shouldn't be that difficult-I know it would suck to redesign this, but just accept that the current system is flawed\/broken and spend a few weeks fixing itPROS-Great for single player-Faithful to the board game-Tons of content-Rules variations-Quirky yet fun fantasy artwork-Good soundtrack-Fun game overallCONS-Multiplayer save system is a joke, cannot continue a game (games last many hours) with their 'resume game' function-No multiplayer save slots, only can resume last multiplayer game-UI is slightly confusing at times. If you decide to play, especially single player, be prepared to pull your hair out. The game loves to "randomly" let you roll mostly negatively. Played through numerous attempts, and I get 1-3 about 85% of the time during combat, and enemies get 4-6 pretty much always. Seriously, I can predict with high accuracy when I'm going to roll crap. Also, if I have a strength character, usually end up fighting non-stop craft enemies, and craft characters non-stop strength. Last play through was an assassin, and I hit a STR 9, followed by a STR 8, followed by a Craft 7.It's a game done well in terms of pacing, sound effects, and user interface; I just feel like the RNG is biased against the player(s) and heavily in favor of the enemies\/AI. I've never had it crash, and only rarely does the dice dive off the table and need to be re-rolled.. releases a season pass that says it will include all future content then goes back on that and stops including DLC in the season pass. vile practices by this company. do not buy. Tried it several times and each time I play it makes mistakes on the rules...probably game bugs, Very annoying. It's a great physical board game so I keep trying to play the application, but I keep getting bugs. I'll probably try again in a few weeks...wish it just worked and got everything right. Boardgaming since 1982! :). Talisman <3. I'm a casual gamer and I've never actually played the board game. I have only played against AI and have no opinion on multiplayer.The game itself is pretty fun and charming. I've played a couple games and it takes about 1-3 hours to finish. I got 4 of the expansions on sale but have only played the base game so far in order to get familiar. Good balance between strategy and luck.The digital release of the game has a few issues that should be mentioned. The UI isn't bad but I have experienced a few times not being shown the cards it was trying to display (though it was only 2 times and never again so maybe it was just a fluke). I also I think a "Go Back" or "Cancel" button would have been nice. The AI is at a times cutthroat and other times erratic. At the start everything usually plays fine and I've seen the AI do many very competitive actions. Toward the end, particularly when you get to the end space and start casting the command spell, sometimes the AI does attempt to race to the end in order to stop\/beat you, but half the time it just does random things (last game I played the last remaining AI just ran around amassing gold and ignored the fact that it had a talisman and sufficient power to attempt to make it to the center and beat me, another time the AI simply refused to leave the corner with the chapel, even at full capacity of lives, just going back and forth between that and a healer and making no attempt to do anything but keep its existence going). I guess its no surprise that an AI can't truly replicate the experience of playing with other people and the issue has really only become a problem at the end when the game is pretty much over...but there is one more issue that adds insult to injury with this. The die rolls seem unnaturally low. The game still plays fine with that, maybe sort of balancing with the AI issues...but at the end you need to repeatedly roll high numbers in order for the game to end. The endgame length is exponentially increased since it takes so long to roll high, your opponents get extra time to find a way to heal. I actually had to quit the game when the AI was just looping to healers. Which isn't a big deal, you could just shut it off and know you won..but you miss out on the goals and achievements and runestones for the time you put into the game (if only the AI could concede defeat in those extreme cases or something...)All that said, I'm still enjoying the game a lot, and its well worth the asking price. Just be aware of the quirks, the game plays fine. Decent graphics and sound in my opinion.
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