Pocket Gamer: It might seem like a sweeping statement, but we’re firmly of the belief that boardgames can be roughly divided into two camps: ones that are easy to understand, and ones that are likely to cause an intense migraine before you grasp their rulesets.
The titles produced by Fantasy Flight Games fall squarely into the latter group, featuring more dice, cards, and characters than you can shake a stick at.
However, with this added complexity comes an equally inflated sense of immersion and addiction. It’s little wonder that Fantasy Flight’s output has found a receptive and appreciative audience worldwide.
The Elder gods are angry. They're breaking through the walls to our plane of existence and bringing with them all the horrors and madness the bizarre imagination of H.P. Lovecraft has to offer. It's up to you to stop them before all of humanity has been devoured. Sounds like fun, doesn't it. No pressure, though. If you fail, it only results in the end of the world as we know it.
Patrick from Greenlit Gaming writes: "Elder Sign: Omens by Fantasy Flight Games is up for voting on Steams Greenlight and having had some experience with the board game I took up my magnifying glass and dared to turn it over. In Elder Sign: Omens you build a team of investigators and enter a horror filled museum in search of clues needed to prevent the summoning of a great and ancient evil."
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