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Scoundrels of Skullport adds new content for owners of the award-winning board game Lords of Waterdeep. In the box, you will find not one but two complete expansions: the dungeons of Undermountain and the infamous port of Skullport.
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Players who own Lords of Water can use one or both underground locations to add new content to the game. The expansion also adds a new faction, the Gray Hands, allowing up to six players to play the board game.
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I don't know why this particular game or rather this expansion hasn't been reviewed yet (since the main game is Lords of Waterdeep). I would say that not only is it worth it, but it also opens up more horizons in the game. Now the skulls come into play - which you lose points for having - and you go to new locations for dice/resources (how to say it) that are needed to complete missions. With missions, you get dice - as there are characters that the more skulls you have, the more bonus you get! - but you also return dice. The most important thing: it allows for an additional player. You might say what's the big deal. That's why I wrote all the above. Overall, it is one of the best games I have played. It requires a little enthusiasm at the beginning - okay, the rules are not as simple as Taboo, for example - to get used to it. For example, an introductory round. Then it opens up comfortably and you understand with the games how you like to play. I would easily and fearlessly recommend it. In fact, it is not a simple game like Monopoly, but it has more things to do, think about, hinder, benefit from, and most importantly: it has 8 rounds. So whether you like it or not, you have to organize yourself properly and do whatever you can.
That's all from me. Have fun!