🃏 Get ready to hoard, betray, and conquer!
The Binding of Isaac: Four Souls - Second Edition is a thrilling tabletop card game designed for ages 14 and up, accommodating 1-4 players. With 443 pieces, players engage in strategic gameplay filled with sacrifice and betrayal, aiming to collect four souls to win. The game promises quick setup and hours of fun, making it a perfect addition to any game night.
Product Dimensions | 34.8 x 10.92 x 7.98 cm; 960 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 14 years and up |
Item model number | 2617E |
Educational Objective(s) | Exchange, sharing |
Language: | English |
Number of Game Players | 1-4 |
Number of pieces | 443 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Material Type(s) | Cardboard |
Colour | Multicolor |
Release date | 1 Jan. 2020 |
ASIN | B0B2R6CGSF |
M**P
Cardboard and plastic, my favourite.
When I first broke into the box, unraveling the immaculate packaging, a thought sprung to the forefront of my mind, "Cards, eh? That's new... ". I was wrong, it really isn't a new idea but this game is great anyway so I didn't chastise myself too harshly.
J**S
I like this game.
It is relatively easy to understand, but can be a lot more complex once you get in to it. It has a lot of replayability.It benefits from more than 2 players but 2 people can play it and enjoy it.The cards and accessories all feel like good quality, the cards are all printed well and on thick card stock.
B**A
Great but box came damaged
Bought this game as a gift, but sadly box came in damaged, the side of the box was squished in.
J**E
Great fun, look up the extended instructions though!
Great game, we've played it 5 times since buying it only a few days ago, some games can be very quick and others may take well over an hour if get stuck on boss monsters and keep dying.Definitely look up the extended instructions online as the short rulebook doesn't fully explain a lot of things you'll need to know, nor does it explain the basics particularly well.
E**.
Great Fun, With the right people
Banger
K**E
Great game, but worst rulebook ever!
The game itself is great and not that complex, but the rulebook is honestly the worst I've ever seen for a game!Ignore the 'passing priority' just think of it as ending your turn and basically ignore the 'stack' and every time someone plays a card everyone has the opportunity to respond and then they activate in reverse order.
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