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Divine Right.... finally!

Started by I, April 04, 2024, 09:44:29 AM

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I

Kickstarter for Divine Right:

https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/2141043266/divine-right-2024?ref=bggforums

This game has been super-expensive to acquire for a long time.  Always wanted a copy but couldn't justify spending $200+ for a copy.

JeremyR

Thanks for posting this. I remember seeing it in a game store as a kid, but I went with Knights of Camelot instead, as it was cheaper. That is a good game but always regretted not getting this, too.

I

Knights of Camelot is another game I always wanted but haven't managed to acquire yet.

In looking at Divine Right, I can see the designer's influences and they are all from authors I really like:  Clark Ashton Smith, Tolkien, Howard, maybe Ken Bulmer.