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33 expansions
Conan
2–5 players
90 min
2016
14+
7.6
(4,849)
Light
Heavy
2.8/5
About this Game
Conan, based on the Conan universe by Robert E. Howard, is a scenario-based semi-cooperative asymmetric miniatures board game. One player is the Overlord, playing the opposition forces, and the other players play Conan and his companions: Shevatas the thief, Hadrathus the Priest/Sorcerer, Belit the pirate queen, Valeria the warrior, etc. The game is based purely on Robert E. Howard's novels and short stories.
Each game is a scenario, played on a map. There are 4 maps included in the retail copy of the game, and each map can have several scenarios set on it. The game is fast, one hour approximately. It's possible to play several scenarios in a campaign, but you can also play each scenario individually. There are 9 scenarios in the base box.
At the beginning of a scenario, players choose their team (Conan and two or three other heroes). The Overlord gathers all the miniatures (picts, Necromancer, skeleton warriors, monsters, etc.), tokens, and cards from the chosen scenario. The game usually plays in a limited number of turns (ten, for instance). Each scenario can have very different objectives.
During their turn, the heroes can activate or rest. If they activate, they can spend "gems" from their energy pool to do all sorts of actions: move, fight (melee or distance), defend, pick a lock, reroll, etc. If they rest, they can move a lot of gems from their "spent" pool box to their "available" pool box. The Overlord plays differently. He uses a board with eight slidable tiles, plus his own Energy gems. Each tile corresponds to one unit (1 to 3 miniatures) on the game mat, and all of the miniature abilities are written on this tile (movement, armor, attack, special abilities). The tile position on the board corresponds to the numbers 1-8. The Overlord has a pool of energy gems and each time he activates one unit, he needs to spend a number of gems matching the tile placement.
In a typical scenario, the heroes need to accomplish something and the Overlord wins if the heroes fail to reach their objective — but in some scenarios, the Overlord has his own objectives and the Heroes win if they prevent him from accomplishing his goal.
Categories
Adventure
Fighting
Miniatures
Novel-based
Fantasy
Mechanics
Variable Player Powers
Dice Rolling
Action Points
Area Movement
Team-Based Game
Player Elimination
Variable Phase Order
Expansions (33)
Conan: Shadows Over Luxur
2025
Conan: Red Nails
2025
Conan: Versus
2025
Conan: Tales of the Red Brotherhood
2021
Conan: The Conqueror
2021
Conan: The Shadow Kingdom
2021
Conan: Worms of the Earth
2025
Conan: The Legend of the Devil in Iron
2017
Conan: The Monolith Sourcebook
2018
Conan: Tome of Skelos
2021
Conan: Book of Set
2017
Conan: Frazetta Box
2025
Conan: Khitai
2017
Conan: Collectors Box
2016
Compendium: The Overlord – Tome I (fan expansion for Conan)
2017
Conan: Stygia
2017
Conan: Nordheim
2017
Conan: Brom Guest Box
2016
Conan: Xavier Collette Guest Box
2016
Conan: Kushite Witch Hunters
2016
Conan: Paolo Parente Guest box
2016
Compendium: The Overlord – Tome II (fan expansion for Conan)
2018
Conan: The Hidden Chambers
2021
Conan: Yogah of Yag
2016
Conan: The Black Ones
2016
Conan: Black Dragons
2016
Conan: Sabertooth Tiger
2016
Conan: Vanir Valkyrie
2016
Conan: Crossbowmen
2016
Conan: Dragon
2016
Conan: Giant Wolves
2016
Conan: Demon of the Earth
2016
Conan: Baal-pteor
2016
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