A tabletop game box titled "DORN: Výprava za Bránou Osudu / Beyond the Gate of Doom," featuring fantasy artwork with warriors fighting skeletons in front of a large gate where a spectral figure and a character holding a staff appear.
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Dorn (2006)

Dorn

“Dorn” is a tactical fantasy board game developed in the Czech Republic and published by Altar in 2006. The game was designed by Danek, Kozak, and Drevikovsky.

Why is Dorn Popular?

The game is popular due to its tactical gameplay and strategic role-playing elements. It has gained a strong following among board game enthusiasts and has been well-received in the gaming community.

Game Components of Dorn

The Game Components of Dorn include:
– Gameboard
– Hero cards
– Monster cards
– Dorn Keeper cards
– Treasure tokens
– Player markers

Game Setup of Dorn

One of the players is chosen as the Dorn Keeper, who will spawn new monsters each turn. The other players take on the roles of heroes and place their markers on the gameboard.

Gameplay Mechanics of Dorn

The game is played in turns, with the Dorn Keeper spawning new monsters and heroes moving around the board to battle them. Players can collect treasure tokens and use them to buy upgrades for their heroes or spells to enhance their abilities.

Game Objective of Dorn

The game’s objective is for the heroes to defeat all the monsters on the board and reach the Dorn Keeper’s lair to defeat him.

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