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Number of Players | 2-4 |
Playtime | 30-60 Min |
Suggested Ages | 13+ |
Designer(s) | Cliff Bohm, Geoff Bottone, Jeff Morrow |
Publisher | SlugFest Games |
You and your ever-expanding party of adventuring companions have spent another day slogging through the dungeon, slaying monsters and taking their stuff. Now you're back in town, healed and cleaned up, and ready once again to party at the Red Dragon Inn.
Gamble, drink, and roughhouse with your friends. But don't forget to keep an eye on all your Gold. If you run out, you will have to spend the night in the stables. Oh... and try not to get too beaten up or drunk. If you black out, your friends will continue the party without you... after they loot your body for all your Gold of course!
The Red Dragon Inn 3
The last conscious adventurer with Gold will win the game!
The Red Dragon Inn 3 adds four new adventurers, each with a unique game mechanic to add new strategies to the original game. The Red Dragon Inn 3 can be played alone or in combination with other versions of The Red Dragon Inn to allow games of up to 12 players!
Wizgille the Tinkerer : Wizgille the Tinkerer is a Gnomish Artificer. Her genius with gadgets is surpassed only by her enthusiasm for tinkering with them--often with disastrous results. When Wizgille tests a new device, look out! It could do something impressive, or it might blow up in everyone's faces!
The Good: Many of her creations are well known among the Gnomish Inventors Guild and have been featured in Adventurer's Gazette. The Bad: She believes that a crowded tavern is an appropriate place to test new prototypes.
Brewmaster Phrenk : Brewmaster Phrenk is a Troll Alchemist. His skill as a potionmaster is unrivaled, but he's not above using his skills for the "lowly" art of creating specialty drinks for his friends. He is a laid-back, live-and-let-live kind of a troll. But don't anger himy, because he is, after all, a troll.
The Good: He's more than capable of making enough healing potions to keep his companions on their feet.
The Bad: He's just as capable of making enough drinks to knock them all back down.
Kaylin the Renegade : Kaylin is a tiny Pixie Enchanter with a huge chip on her shoulder. The whole cutesy pixie thing did not suit her, so she left The Grove and set out on her own. Wulfric is a wolf who is neither tiny, nor has a huge chip on his shoulder. Between her magical skills and his brute strength, they are more than a match for any dungeon's monsters.
The Good: Wulfric is a noble companion who always aids his friends.
The Bad: Kaylin is not always so noble.
Serena the Pious : Serena would have died if she had not been such a cute baby. The Paladins who discovered her could not bring themselves to slay her as they did the other Orcs in her village. Seeing no other option, they took her in and attempted to raise her as one of their own. Even with her training, she is always at risk of succumbing to her chaotic Orcish instincts, so she must be ever-vigilant to keep on the righteous path.
The Good: With her holy blade by her side, she lives to smite evil.
The Bad: Carousing in a tavern is not exactly the best way for Serena to stay on that righteous path...
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