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Arkham Horror
Madness and mayhem abound in this bestselling game of Lovecraftian horror
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by Lars
Published on 30 November 2008 - 15:26:39
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Reply #31 | Published on 22 December 2008 - 13:31:07

Ahh, I see.  I was very puzzled.

Reply #32 | Published on 22 December 2008 - 14:19:44

Avi_dreader said:

Ahh, I see.  I was very puzzled.

Just goes to show that getting all those corruption cards has it's disadvantages as well  .

A dirty mind is its own reward.

Reply #33 | Published on 22 December 2008 - 18:53:02

jhaelen said:

Avi_dreader said:

Why do you think it's harder with four players than three players, colt?

I think you misread that: Playing three investigators was a breeze, so he decided playing four investigators at the same time should be doable as well

 

It wasn't a statement about the difficulty of winning the game.

Yes, that was my what I meant.  I had played 2 investigators and feared I would have to work up to 4.  But after realizing how easy it was to MANAGE 3 investigators, went up to 4 and never looked back!

A lot of people fear running mulitple investigaotrs as they think it will be confusing or too much admin work.  But I found it helped solidify my understanding of the rules.

- Brian <><

aka ColtsFan76

 

Reply #34 | Published on 23 December 2008 - 12:31:38

Just finished one investigator game. I played Kate Whintorp, Ancien One was Shub-Niggurath and played with basic game only (personally I own only that). It was tough, most of time I evaded monsters (I was able to have Sneak 4, due to motocykle, which granted me +2 to speed). I got lucky in thre points: I got find the gate spell, several times gates opened in sealed locations or locations with open gate and I got two copies of "King in Yllow", which granted me 8 clue tokens. To my surprise, I won. It was very lovecraftian game, as my character was left with one sanity ponts most of the time. (Everytime I regained it, I was travelling through gate, cast spell, lost point and returned to Arkham). Anyways, I was blown away with that variant.

 

I think that AH as Christmas gift was very cool idea. :)

There are some secrets, that do not permit themslves to be told

Edgar Allan Poe - Man in the Crowd

 

 

Reply #35 | Published on 26 December 2008 - 19:51:57
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I have played it solo almost exclusively, and bought it for that purpose.

It is, of course, still great fun, though it's a different kind of burn.  I feel more like I'm playing speed chess when I play solo.  You make up in efficiency what you lose in interaction.

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Reply #36 | Published on 29 December 2008 - 20:22:27
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I actually attempted to play the game using only 1 invesitgator.  I lost.

Miserably, of course.

Time will tell.  Sooner or later, time will tell.

Reply #37 | Published on 30 December 2008 - 08:58:18
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 I played the game once with five players, purchased my own copy and settled down to a 1-player, 1-investigator game.

I won. I faced Shub-Niggurath, and the "terrible experiment" came out, allowing me to acquire a huge number of monster trophies, so she really didn't stand a chance in the final battle.

True, I only sealed two gates, and really stood no chance of winning that way, and I was quite lucky in several places: I played Dr Fern (psychologist), and drew a healing stone, echanted blade and tommy gun.

The game is eminently possible with one investigator, I imagine Nyarlathotep is pretty easy too (can't be that hard just to collect clue tokens). I'd rate Cthulhu, Azathot and Yog-Sothoth as pretty impossible, though. 

I then played a game with two investigators versus Cthulhu. I won again, this time by sealing six gates. I wouldn't have stood a chance if he'd actually woken up. It was mostly fairly easy, though I did get pretty worried towards the middle when "Good Work Undone" came out, and Prof Harvey was about to go to pay it off when he was sucked through an opening gate, and had an other-world encounter which promptly caused him to be lost in time and space. 

I'd repeat what others have said, and agree that it's the best solitaire game I've ever played. (Admittedly this isn't saying a whole lot, as very few games can be played solitaire at all, and for many of those that claim they can, the rules don't actually work)

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Reply #38 | Published on 30 December 2008 - 11:01:21

The game shifts with the number of players.  With more players the Arkham portion of the game is easier while the Final Battle becomes nearly impossible.  With less players, the Arkham portion is much more difficult (too much to keep track of) while the Final Battle becomes much easier.  Having a single investigator means every success rolled translates into a direct hit.  And luck rolls with lots of successes takes the GOO down considerably.

Having said all that, I haven't actually tried 1 investigator as I play multiple investigators even when playing solo. 

- Brian <><

aka ColtsFan76

 

Reply #39 | Published on 30 December 2008 - 15:12:12
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I just got done with a solo 5 investigator game with all expansions. It was incredibly hectic with investigators getting lost in time and space or being delayed constantly. I barely squeaked by in the final battle. Fist of Yog-Sothoth actually won the day by giving me nine successes in one turn.

I think controlling 5 was a bit much for me though. Next, I'm thinking of taking Daisy alone in a campaign mode. I may also leave on all the boards and elimate every other mythos phase or something. I have won a few times with a single investigator, but that was with no expansions. With the expansions, it may as well just be a shopping trip if you ever want a chance to win.

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Reply #40 | Published on 30 December 2008 - 16:16:24

 Kobu: Next, I'm thinking of taking Daisy alone in a campaign mode.

Mageith: If anyone can seal off a GOO by herself, its Daisy with the right spells.

Kobu: I may also leave on all the boards and elimate every other mythos phase or something.

Mageith: Wouldn't that be like playing with 2 investigators both named Daisy?   Actually, I do that a lot, but use a die roll.  We skip the phase if  high (4-6) is thrown.  I think the randomness more fits the game and spirit of the game.

"Dad, I don't think you understand this game. We're not really supposed to win." said Emily."

Reply #41 | Published on 30 December 2008 - 19:44:01

mageith said:

 

 Kobu: Next, I'm thinking of taking Daisy alone in a campaign mode.

Mageith: If anyone can seal off a GOO by herself, its Daisy with the right spells.

Kobu: I may also leave on all the boards and elimate every other mythos phase or something.

Mageith: Wouldn't that be like playing with 2 investigators both named Daisy?   Actually, I do that a lot, but use a die roll.  We skip the phase if  high (4-6) is thrown.  I think the randomness more fits the game and spirit of the game.

 

 

More like one and a half...  She still can't move around the board fast enough (to Dunwich and Kingsport).  I think it's a good idea though.  I haven't played a one player game for such a long time (with the intent to seal as opposed to final battle) due to the increased difficulty...  Skipping every other mythos phase would definitely make it more doable...  And moodier ;') eeee.

Reply #42 | Published on 01 January 2009 - 11:08:38
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Well, I just defeated Cthulhu on the first turn using Daisy. She mixes a little too well with Call Ancient One. I'll try again without it in the deck and maybe use Dexter this time.

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Reply #43 | Published on 05 January 2009 - 08:38:12
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I tried two solo games with Dexter Drake and all expansions. The way I did it was to give multiple movement and encounter phases in a row by skipping mythos and upkeep.

The first game I tried two movement/encounter phases. As gates continued to pop one after the other and I struggled to get up to Dunwich to stop a flow of monsters, it became apparent that the pace was still too great to let Dexter explore at all. It was still going to come down to grabbing clues, shopping, and hoping for some good rolls against the GOO.

The second game I did three movement/encounter phases. This seemed to be a much better pace. Managing spells not refreshing as I plotted my moves was a fun exercise. Dexter's ability really shone for the first time in any game I've seen him in. He had three encounters that had him draw spells and I managed to get a Storm of Spirits pretty early. I stuck his Fight down so he could pass horror checks and saved Shrivelling plus an Enchanted Blade for backup.

Everything in the game basically went my way. Nearly every encounter was gentle and I earned about half my clue tokens from them. With the three movements/encounters, I was just able to keep Dunwich and Kingsport in check. I got lucky on the rifts with a few bouncing on the filled spots. I ended up Changed for the first time in any game (the main board kind of exploded while I did this though) and I just laid down the Great Seal on the cemetery when Yig woke up. His Epic Battle card basically failed him and he got dead in I think five rounds.

I will try again with a random investigator, GOO, and herald.

 

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Reply #44 | Published on 05 January 2009 - 13:33:28

Kobu said:

 I tried two solo games with Dexter Drake and all expansions. The way I did it was to give multiple movement and encounter phases in a row by skipping mythos and upkeep.

Mageith: You skipped Upkeep too?  Was that ever inconvenient?

Kobu said: His Epic Battle card basically failed him and he got dead in I think five rounds.

Mageith: How close to sealing were you?  Would skipping 3 phases (like a four player game), bring you closer?

"Dad, I don't think you understand this game. We're not really supposed to win." said Emily."

Reply #45 | Published on 05 January 2009 - 14:32:27
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mageith said:

Mageith: You skipped Upkeep too?  Was that ever inconvenient?

Kobu said: His Epic Battle card basically failed him and he got dead in I think five rounds.

Mageith: How close to sealing were you?  Would skipping 3 phases (like a four player game), bring you closer?

Skipping upkeep made me think a little more about how to best deploy items that exhaust. Worse was probably not being able to touch focus before I got Storm of Souls. It hurt sometimes, but it was also a fun constraint.

At one point, I had 4 seals on the board. I took one off for a Dunwich encounter, but also lost time due to random doom increasing things--one mythos card, and an encounter (I think?). I maybe could have pulled it off if I sealed in a different order.

Doing every 4th mythos definitely would have made it closer, but I think it would have been way too easy. I'm going to try with same criteria before changing variables again.

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