Tabletop Simulator

Tabletop Simulator

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Number of Players: 2
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13 Jul, 2014 @ 10:11pm
13 May, 2015 @ 8:03pm
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Drako

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Drako is an asymmetrical game for two players, with one player leading a team of three dwarves who are experienced dragon hunters and the other playing a red dragon that has spread terror amongst local peasants. The dwarves have managed to trap the dragon in a shady valley at the foot of the mountain where it lives – apparently dragons can't resist the smell of freshly slaughtered sheep – but despite being in chains, the dragon is still young and ferocious, providing the dwarves with the difficult task of killing it without being killed themselves.

Each player has a unique deck of cards, and each card has symbols on it to indicate possible actions. The dragon can move around the game board, bite, shoot fire, fly (in a limited way), and defend itself from attacks; the dwarves can attack with their axes, shoot crossbows, move individually or in groups, protect themselves with shields, and cast nets.

Each player can have up to six cards in hand, and managing these cards and maneuvering their characters on the game board are the keys to victory. Has the opponent run out of defense cards? Can the dragon nip the strongest dwarf and take him out without opening himself up to attacks from the others? The dwarves can attack the dragon's wings to keep it from flying, chop its legs so it can't move, and cut its throat to prevent it from breathing fire.

If the dwarves kill the dragon before it breaks from the trap – that is before dwarves run out of cards – they win. If the dragon survives or defeats the dwarves, he will manage to free his trapped leg and fly away, triumphing over his opponents.
11 Comments
Bunokar 8 Jun @ 3:06am 
Please update the 3D models in the game "Draco" as they are no longer available. Thank you!
Karl 19 Jul, 2015 @ 10:11am 
Also the models don't seem to have bottoms on them if you tip them over.
Karl 19 Jul, 2015 @ 9:58am 
Very nice. I would make a few suggestions though. I made a saved game with these changes.

The net and fury pieces are underneath the dwarf mat. I locked the mats by default and put the pieces back on top. I also moved them a bit, but that's just my preference. I put the mats centered with the wound pieces to the left and the deck to the right.

I added snap points to the main board for the pieces. I also put a tablet off to the side with the PDF rule book open. The tablet can open the PDF if you link it from Google Drive.
OneHellofaDragon 16 Jun, 2015 @ 11:02am 
Fun as hell you did a good job finally got the models to work but the dragon is still messed up but he kinda looks cool
NETes  [author] 16 Jun, 2015 @ 8:59am 
Autodesk 123D Catch
OneHellofaDragon 16 Jun, 2015 @ 8:54am 
how do you get the models
Tiberia 14 Jul, 2014 @ 3:46pm 
THANKS SO MUCH FOR IT !:illuminati:
NETes  [author] 14 Jul, 2014 @ 12:28am 
Pues es muy entretenido y muy sencillo
darleth 14 Jul, 2014 @ 12:12am 
Este no lo conocía...me lo apunto y gran trabajo...