Quest for Destiny
Quest for Destiny
Quest for Destiny is a card-laying game and characters in the game are based on medieval fantasy.
Players start with four Cards (either Spell or Area Cards) and control a Character Card. The Characters will start at the corner of a 7x7 imaginary grid. The aim of the game is to lay Area Cards to build a path and move towards the Objective Card in the middle. The first player who reaches the Objective Card wins the game.
During each player's turn, he has three actions. Firstly, he can play either an Area or Spell Card; or discard and draw a new card. Area Cards allow you to progress towards the middle. Spell Cards aid your progression or hinder your opponents' progression. Secondly, he can move his Character Card into an adjacent unoccupied Area if an Area card is played. Lastly, he draws cards back to a hand size of four.
Players start with four Cards (either Spell or Area Cards) and control a Character Card. The Characters will start at the corner of a 7x7 imaginary grid. The aim of the game is to lay Area Cards to build a path and move towards the Objective Card in the middle. The first player who reaches the Objective Card wins the game.
During each player's turn, he has three actions. Firstly, he can play either an Area or Spell Card; or discard and draw a new card. Area Cards allow you to progress towards the middle. Spell Cards aid your progression or hinder your opponents' progression. Secondly, he can move his Character Card into an adjacent unoccupied Area if an Area card is played. Lastly, he draws cards back to a hand size of four.
Player Count
3
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6
Playing Time
20
Age
8
Year Released
2013
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Podcasts Featuring this Game
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