

The Darkling also can use 2-5 spinners per turn and will almost always catch you. And if you're in last place, exchanging everything you own shouldn't be much anyway in the way of absolute power.

Then you exchange EVERYTHING you have (money, towns, items, etc.) for 2 weeks of absolute power and control of monsters to wreck everyone's towns and "balance" things out. You can only get it if you're pitifully trailing behind at last place, and then you either go to this one space called the Dark Space or get this item that you randomly get on empty space called a Contract, which instantly teleports you to the Dark Space. The Darkling is a broken job that pretty much screws with everyone else. Glad to know it's good for 1-player as well since. It sounds like fun and I have a couple friends I could play it with. (If you want, I can give you an example of how random is generated on a computer. They should have made the random number be determined after you started the spinner rather then the turn though. There is a set of rules that it must follow and then it's not quite random by definition. I am not even sure what a darkling is but they sound like some sort of class put in there just to provide a challenge for you and the other characters and not really meant to be beaten.Īs for the random there is never really quite anything like random when programmed into a computer. I ordered it off amazon yesterday, so I haven't played myself.
