Aeon's End is a deck-building cooperative board game where players are mages defending their home city against monstrous creatures. The game was created by Kevin Riley and published by Indie Boards and Cards.
- The first edition of Aeon's End was released in 2016.
- Aeon's End has since had multiple expansions and stand-alone games released.
- The game has won multiple awards, including the Golden Geek Award for Best Cooperative Game in 2017.
- A mobile app version of the game was also released in 2020.
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A stand-alone game that focuses on legacy play, meaning the game changes as you play and your decisions impact future games.
The latest stand-alone game in the Aeon's End series with new mages, nemeses, and spells.
An expansion for any Aeon's End game that adds new mages, nemeses, and player cards.
Aeon's End can be challenging, especially for new players. However, the game is designed to be a cooperative experience, so players work together to overcome the difficulties.
No, each Aeon's End game is a stand-alone game and can be played in any order. However, some games may make references to characters or events from previous games.
Yes, Aeon's End does have a solo play option, though it is mostly designed to be played with 2-4 players.
No, the expansions are not necessary to play the game. They add more content and variety to the game, but the base game is fully playable on its own.
A game of Aeon's End can last around 60-90 minutes, depending on the number of players and the complexity of the game setup.