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Slugfest Games: Red Dragon Inn, Strategy Board Game, Base Game, Compatible with Any of the Expansions, 30 to 60 Minute Play Time, 2 to 4 Players, For Ages 13 and up
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- Play Time Of 30-60 Minutes For 2-4 Players
- Base Game In The Expandable Series Of The Red Dragon Inn
- With The Game You Get 4 Unique 40 Card Player Decks, One 30 Card Drink Deck, 4 Player Templates, 4 Fortitude Markers, 4 Alcohol Content Markers, And 50 Gold Coin Tokens
- Number Of Players: 2
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Product information
| Product Dimensions | 10.5 x 10.5 x 2 inches |
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| Item Weight | 1.95 pounds |
| Country of Origin | China |
| ASIN | 0976914417 |
| Item model number | SFG004 |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 13 years and up |
| Best Sellers Rank | #24,866 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #1,124 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Customer Reviews |
4.9 out of 5 stars |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Release date | December 1, 2020 |
| Manufacturer | Flat River Group |
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You and your adventuring companions have spent all day slogging through the Dungeon, killing monsters and taking their stuff. Now you're back in town, healed up, cleaned up, and ready to party at the Red Dragon Inn. Drink, gamble, and roughhouse with your friends. But don't forget to keep an eye on your Gold. If you run out, you'll have to spend the night in the stables. Oh. and try not to get too beaten up or too drunk. If you black out, your friends will continue the party without you. after they loot your body for Gold of course! The last conscious adventurer with Gold wins the game! Take on the role of one of four heroic fantasy adventurers Dierdre, Fiona, Gerki, or Zot and enjoy an evening at the Red Dragon Inn!
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You Get:
- 4 unique 40 card player decks
- One 30 card Drink deck
- 4 Player Templates
- 4 Fortitude markers
- 4 Alcohol Content markers
- 50 Gold Coin tokens
- Rules for playing The Red Dragon Inn
The Red Dragon Inn
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Drink, gamble, and roughhouse with your friends. But don’t forget to keep an eye on your Gold. If you run out, you’ll have to spend the night in the stables. Oh… and try not to get too beaten up or too drunk. If you black out, your friends will continue the party without you… after they loot your body for Gold of course!
- Number of Players: 2-4
- Playing Time: 30-60 Minutes
- Ages: 13 and Up
Characters
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Zot the WizardZot might have had a cushy job teaching magic theory at the Wizards’ College, had he not been saddled with Pooky, a psychotic, binge drinking bunny rabbit, as his familiar. The Good: Zot is good at card tricks, and, hence, is good at gambling. His mastery of many magical spells keeps him well protected, whether he’s roughhousing, drinking, or gambling. The Bad: That rabbit is insane. Seriously. |
Deirdre the PriestessDeirdre uses the power of the Goddess to protect and heal her friends and to smite the wicked creatures of the deep dungeons. She’ll also smite anyone who treats her like a bimbo, even though she’s not above working her good looks get her way. The Good: The Goddess keeps Deirdre protected from harm. The Bad: The Goddess’s protection does not help against alcohol. Deirdre is a cheap date. |
Fiona the VolatileThis brash warrior maiden is quick with a sword… or axe, or dagger, or any other sharp or pointy thing she can get her hands on. The Good: She’s more than capable of dishing out and taking serious physical abuse, and her formidable constitution allows her to drink a lot! The Bad: For all her strengths, she’s not very good at keeping track of her Gold. |
Gerki the SneakGerki’s a shifty halfling whose pockets are always full of Gold. A master of poisons, mechanisms, and stabbing people in the back, Gerki has saved the lives of his friends many, many times. Of course, if he wasn’t so darn useful they most likely would have killed him by now! The Good: Gerki is so good at gambling that some people suspect that he might be cheating. The Bad: Yeah, he’s cheating. |
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Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2023
This game is Amazing! Each of the characters is different, which makes it exciting and different each time. It's simple and easy to learn, but not boring at all. It's a great group game with lots of laughs.
Gambling is straightforward and elegant, but also an interesting exercise in bluffing and backstabbing. I like the way they pack so much game into just a few simple cards.
Another part of the game involves tampering with drinks -- either watering them down so you don't get so drunk, or avoiding them altogether. Sometimes you can force another player to share a drink intended for you alone, or you can just make them drink more of their own drinks on their turn.
Each player selects a different character, and each character has its own personalized deck of game cards. This is actually not as interesting as it seems, as most of the cards have identical effects to the cards in other character decks, only with different names. Don't get me wrong -- the card names are very cute and flavorful, but a part of me wishes there were a little more creativity on the game design side. I'm guessing they just wanted a system that was easy to balance, and I supposed that's what they ended up with.
That's my only complaint, though. Other than a bit a same-y-ness among the characters, the game is a fun diversion. As others have mentioned, it's a great idea for simulating a random tavern stay in a fantasy RPG -- I may very well incorporate it into my campaign at some point.





























