Near and far has the best narration of the 3. It’s basically a small sleeping gods. Above and below is wonderful for a light game and since it introduced me to Ryan laukat it will always hold a spot in my heart. Now or never didn’t hold up to the narration but the mechanics are great.
My kid loves Above and Below, specially the exploring part, which he tends to abuse XD. I think it's a nice family game because of the narrative aspects and also the luck (dice) aspect, which can help the kids win. I'm buying a second hand Near and Far next week. Since it seems to be even more exploration oriented, I'm sure he'll like it.
Near and far has the best narration of the 3. It’s basically a small sleeping gods. Above and below is wonderful for a light game and since it introduced me to Ryan laukat it will always hold a spot in my heart. Now or never didn’t hold up to the narration but the mechanics are great.
My kid loves Above and Below, specially the exploring part, which he tends to abuse XD. I think it's a nice family game because of the narrative aspects and also the luck (dice) aspect, which can help the kids win. I'm buying a second hand Near and Far next week. Since it seems to be even more exploration oriented, I'm sure he'll like it.
I haven't played any yet and have been interested and now am excited to try all three games!! 😃
I recommend playing them in order. It will be easier to understand the rules as you progress.
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