Strong Recommend
Gameplay is not like DnD and there is very little-to-no role playing involved at all. This resource management German-style questing/adventure board game, set in the intrigue-bound city of Waterdeep, is really fun against AI and other players alike. There are a lot of free versions on Tabletop Simulator, and there is of course the actual physical game, but if you want to play it on the go or if - like me - you want to learn it from scratch and be prepared when this one (or another in its style) comes up on game night, you really cant ask for a better-designed mobile app. It would have been so much more difficult to learn from the rulebook alone; now, when I play the tabletop version with friends who have been playing a long time, I know subtle rules/features they dont, on account of the way the app sees to it that players stick to the rules (without infringing on creative play in any way).. Im so tired of bad barely-fun freemium mobile games; this, Lords of Waterdeep is such a breath of fresh seaside air, which youre going to appreciate as you watch from above as corruption swallows the city and its people to your benefit as a secret ruler of fighters, rogues, clerics & wizards one and all.
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D&D Lords of Waterdeep, v1.2.4