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Nîn-Gonost is a fantasy adventure board game currently published by Adiken, a Canadian game company. The game features a modular, magnetic game board. The game's name means "Fortress of Tears" in the setting's antique elvish language. The designers include Alain Henner and Arnaud Borne. ISBN 2-9808450-1-9 -Legal deposit of National Library of Quebec, fourth quarter 2004. -Legal deposit of National Library of Canada, fourth quarter 2004. ==Gameplay== Each player gets a certain number of miniatures, with a limit on the total "value" of each player's miniatures determined by the players before a game. A total value of 150 per player is typical. Each miniature has a corresponding "character card" with statistics about that character. The game is played on a modular magnetic "dungeon board" with Tiles of various sizes representing floor, wall, and obstacles can be snapped together. The design of the dungeon is important, as line-of-sight, cover, and position affect combat. Nîn-Gonost is a turn-based game. Each player goes through each of their miniatures, using the action points available to them. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Nîn-Gonost」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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