![]() ![]() Legend of Keepers is largely tongue in cheek which keeps the game from feeling too dark despite the grim decor. Murder and fear are both viable, and the best dungeon masters know when to use both. Heroes can be defeated in two ways, put them in the ground or fill their pants with brown. Spells, traps, and a wide variety of monsters are at your disposal. You set up a gauntlet of rooms and try to wear down the heroes before they get to the end. ![]() If you have ever played the Boss Monster board game, the concept is similar, though Legend of Keepers is much deeper. The only thing missing is an Anthpormoprhic Pug Person vigorously humping my legion of doom, and it would be just like my weekly Pathfinder games… The bards in Legend of Keepers are thankfully not the horny variety. Legend of Keepers is a turn-based rogue-lite where you set the traps, pick the minions and try to stop teams of adventurers from ruining your carefully laid plans and tea bagging your chosen Keeper. ![]() You can find a video version of this review here! After playing Legend of Keepers, I definitely understand why James Woods’s Hades had such a temper. But have you ever wondered how the villain feels about you evading his traps, mud stomping his minions, and stealing his loot? It turns out heroes can be a real buzzkill. Every gamer is used to raiding dungeons, slaying dragons, and walking away with a +1 hammer of cheek clapping. ![]()
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