Sleeping Gods
Sleeping Gods review
Sleeping Gods is a game that really captured my imagination. The artwork is beautiful, and the premise of exploring a strange world in 1929 is incredibly intriguing. I love how the story unfolds as you make choices and explore different locations, and the campaign format allows for a truly immersive experience.
I've played this game solo, and it's a great way to spend an afternoon or evening. It's definitely a long game, with an estimated playtime of around 60 hours to complete the full campaign. The rules can seem overwhelming at first, but the tutorial guide does a great job of walking you through the basics, and the game flows really well once you get the hang of it. I really appreciate the save system, which makes it easy to pick up and put down the game whenever you want.
I've also played Sleeping Gods with friends, and it's just as enjoyable. The game scales well from 1-4 players, and the cooperative nature of the gameplay really brings everyone together.
One thing to keep in mind is that Sleeping Gods is a table hog. You'll need a lot of space to accommodate all of the components, including the ship board, atlas, character boards, and card decks. But, if you have the space, I highly recommend this game. It's a great way to escape into another world and embark on a thrilling adventure.