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Dark Souls: The Board Game is a co-operative, dungeon-crawling board game for adults that seeks to recreate the punishing experience of the Dark Souls video games.
The thing is, while that statement certainly fits thematically with the Dark Souls franchise - or, at least, the way the Dark Souls franchise is marketed - it's not a great fit for a board game.
Dark Souls: The Board Game was a huge surprise. Few outside of England had ever heard of its developers, Steamforged Games, a company that’s been quietly growing over the last few years.
Steamforged Games’ official tabletop game based on Dark Souls will adopt the series’ notorious level of difficulty, according to the board game maker. Steamforged said in an update, which ...
Dark Souls would be “a game that requires strategic thinking, clever planning, and exemplary execution to succeed.” And since that sounds awesome, the cash soon began rolling in.
Dark Souls is getting its own board game if you support Steamforged Games Kickstarter campaign. Steamforged Games is proud to announce we will be working with Bandai Namco Entertainment ...
Dark Souls is an exceptionally good video game series, but can it work as a board game? It looks like we'll have the opportunity to find out soon, because board game company Steamforged Games is ...
Visions of joy ahead: The official Dark Souls board game Kickstarter campaign came to a close today, and every single one of its stretch goals has been met. That means a total of 14 grunt types ...
Dark Souls is getting an official board game courtesy of Steamforged Games. The game is being licensed by Bandai Namco and a Kickstarter will launch for it later this month.
As Dark Souls fans, we could not be more excited to be given the honour of developing a board game that embraces everything that makes Dark Souls the deep, compelling game experience that it is.
Steamforged Games was hoping to raise £50k to make the project a reality. But roughly 12 hours after the campaign went live, and the Dark Souls board game has already generated a whopping £458k.
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Dark Souls III is just around the corner, but if that's not enough for you, then maybe a board game based on the notoriously challenging series ...