🔥 Ignite Your Adventure with Dragonfire!
The Dragonfire Expansion for Tiny Ninjas: Heroes, released in June 2021, enhances your gaming experience with 4 new Hero Dice, 10 Hero Cards, and 25 Item Cards, including exciting new items like the Fire Scroll, Poison, and Golden Shield. Note: This expansion requires the base game, Tiny Ninjas: Heroes, to play.
A**S
Quick to learn easy to travel with
I bought this to carry in my back pack and play during downtime at work. This game is heaps of fun and super easy to learn! I havnt played any of the single player action but the multi-player is super fun! Adding this to my solo travel kit for playing with random people in hostels!
K**N
Very fun
It’s fun! Not to difficult to learn, and has an element of challenge. Definitely recommend for a quick game!
Y**!
Great fun
A fun game with cool art. I love the design and the box, all the included bits and pieces. I love that it's so small but is still so much fun. The game was pretty easy for me to get a hang of, but not my friend, so I play it mostly by myself, and I can't tell you how happy it makes me that they made a game with a single player set of rules; you really just don't ever find that.
C**Y
Nice game for rainy days
This is a wonderful basement game for those stormy days outside, but please be aware of the smaller parts if you have children under three years of age. Definitely some choking hazards. Easy to set this game up and follow instructions in my experience. Great artwork. I don’t think there is any toxic paint used. Durable dice. This immersive game was immediately fun to play, no matter the age. Great gift idea for anyone over five years old. I keep it stored in the RV cabinet as a rainy day game. Super simple transport game.
A**
My granddaughter loves to play
Loved the solo version
R**Y
Just so much fun!
I came across the Tiny Ninjas Heroes while online shopping (because.. ninjas!) just before the holidays and it became the present my preteen didn't know he wanted! That's literally all my son and I have been playing for days, the other stuff hasn't even been touched yet. Super fun strategy game that just when you think you know what's coming, your opponent will find a way to sneak attack and use special items to make you have to rethink your whole attack plan!Everything is amazingly designed and well thought of, and it is super easy to put it all away back in the box, and it stays shut with the magnetic side of the box. Definitely will be something we take with us if we travel anywhere, and it's insanely easy to find somewhere to put it away once you're done playing, though it doesn't get put away very far!Tiny Ninjas Team - Keep on doing what you're doing, you guys are great! And shout out for making the TN die color blind friendly, that was an awesome added bonus for my kiddo, not once has he asked me to confirm what color it was. He says you guys are super nice to have thought of that :)
D**N
Awesome game!
A fun strategy game with awesome character ninjas. My kids play TN heroes everyday!
J**.
You can tell the designers put a lot of love into it.
This reminded me a lot of one of my favourite two player games, Onitama, right away. Tiny Ninjas Heroes has a fair amount more complexity than Onitama though which mostly revolves around having to manage energy, items, abilities and the fact that each of your pieces is unique where Onitama is much more streamlined in this sense.Don't be surprised when you receive a tiny box, Tiny Ninjas Heroes is well named because the game is very compact. But just because it's small, doesn't mean it has crappy components - actually, quite the opposite, and thankfully so given the price. All of the components in this game are GREAT quality. It comes with a lot of unique-to-the-game high quality dice, nicely cut and thick precut cardboard pieces, magnetic energy markers, good quality cards and even a two layer play board built into the lid of the game box itself. You actually play the game mostly in the box itself which I thought was extremely clever. And yes, I've been known to bring games (like Onitama) to the bar with me so the compact play anywhere nature of this game is definitely appealing to me - it really doesn't need much room at all to play. The pieces all either slot into three dimensional spots on the board or stick magnetically so things don't move around on you unintentionally even if the board is jostled which is really nice. All of the artwork is really well done, the manual is comprehensive and also full of art - honestly I don't think the game is overpriced despite it's small stature.As with a lot of games, the rules might seem complex at first especially if you're not a board gamer but really aren't that complicated. They give you plenty of easy to use reference material and most of your options are pretty clear on the game cards. They borrow a lot of concepts from other board games so you'll probably feel at home with the turn phases right away if you've played other co-op games with similar turn phases - income, move, action, attack, defend (even though this is not a co-op game, it's only two player versus or a single player mode). There are some how to play videos on the TinyNinjas web site you can check out prior to buying, if curious.I haven't tried the single player "Apocalypse" mode where you follow some rules that control what the "zombies" do, it's basically an endurance mode to see how long you can last that always ends in defeat from what I've understood. It looks interesting, but single player board games just have never been something I've been into but it seems well thought out and not just an afterthought. If you've played games like Gloomhaven you probably have a good idea already about how this works as it seems similar to how enemy movement works in that game.This isn't my favourite two player board game (I prefer as simple as possible so that it makes finding opponents easy with as little explanation as possible) but it's a solid well designed game that doesn't take a long time to play, super flexible in terms of how much room you need to play it, with great components and I do recommend it.
T**R
Fun to play
My family loves board games. We have been successful in keeping our kids and family active in outdoor and away from TV and Tablets with board games such as Scrabble, Chess, Qwirkle, Monopoly, Pictionary, Jenga and Sequence. These games has been big hit to keep family all engaged together.Tiny Ninjas is another such game and it is another hit among our family.It is well designed and well made.
M**Z
Great variance on the first Tinyninjas
I already own the first Tinyninjas which is one of our go to games for quick competitive games in the family.First and foremost, this is mostly a luck based game as it relies on dice rolling and card drawing mostly, actual strategy is minimal but it doesn't make this game any less fun.From a components quality, this is a great little game that's easy to carry around in most contexts.From a gameplay perspective, this is slightly heavier in play than the original game but doesn't take long to pick-up and will be worth hours of fun with the family. It's listed as 10 years old or older but my 7 year old easily picked up and has a blast playing this. Although she's a smart cookie but I expect most 7 years old+ would be able to pick it up easily.Kids play between themselves and are having lots of fun as well. Definitely a big go to for us and adds a lot of depth to the original.
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