Skulldug!

You pull your hat down low as you squint down the dark tunnel. A peal of laughter echoes down a neighboring passage — one of the Baron’s goons, no doubt,... (read more)
Playtime
45 minutes
Published
2015
Age
13+
Publisher
Ruddy Games
Players
1 to 6 players
Designers
Jon Gill and Brian Kopleck
Playstyle
Light
Game's Categories
Strategy Game

Description

You pull your hat down low as you squint down the dark tunnel. A peal of laughter echoes down a neighboring passage — one of the Baron’s goons, no doubt, laying more of his traps for you. From a crack in the wall you hear the unmistakable sound of slithering. Best to not go that way either, then. This whole cave has the stench of death about it. If you had any sense, you’d be high-tailing it for the exit already. Instead, you lace up your boots, tighten your grip on your trusty whip, and step forward into the darkness. You’re an adventurer, and there’s treasure down there somewhere.

Skulldug! is a beer-and-pretzels exploration game where 2-5 players race to collect 3 treasures and escape from an ancient and treacherous cave system.

You build out a new map every time you play, discovering new passages, equipment, and monsters. Passages are generated on the fly from three decks of cards, so you never know what might be around the next corner. It will take all of your wits to escape past your opponents’ traps once you’re laden with cursed treasures, but make it out alive and all the glory will be yours.

Components

  • 85 Fortune and Hazard mini cards
  • 6 Dazed mini cards
  • 60 square passage tiles
  • 30 acrylic health gems
  • 15 explorer standees
  • 1 six-sided die
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    Game's Categories

    Publisher

    • Ruddy Games

    Designers

    • Jon Gill
    • Brian Kopleck

    Strategy Game