Board games, card games and others have a constant presence on the gaming scene. entertainmentand Brazil is not left out of this trend, with unusual releases, such as the intriguing ‘Amigos de Merda’.
In a direct connection between different forms of media, some games are born in the game universes themselves, as is the case with the great board game based on ‘Bloodborne‘.
However, there are also those who, from the beginning, win over players in digital environments.
For Norse mythology enthusiasts, immersion in ‘Assassin’s Creed Valhalla’ was something special, especially because of the addictive Orlog minigame.
Orlog exists in physical version
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The fascination generated by this dice game in the virtual universe quickly became a tangible reality.
Ubisoft, in partnership with Conclave Editora, brought Orlog to the Brazilenriching the world of modern board games.
This game captivated not only fans of the ‘Assassin’s Creed’ saga, but all those who enjoy strategy and immersion in two-player board games.
Orlog’s transition from the digital environment to the physical world proved to be a brilliant decision, allowing players to experience the emotion and full strategy of its plot in a tangible and interactive way.
The set of game offers a complete experience, with easy-to-learn rules, beautiful components that increase immersion and fun, and high-quality production by Conclave Editora.
Orlog’s accessibility is one of its most attractive features. With simple rules to attract new players and strategic depth to maintain interest over multiple playthroughs, the game offers a unique blend of luck and strategy.
Rolling dice and managing favor tokens from the gods create a dynamic and exciting environment with each round.
Conclave Editora’s production does not disappoint, providing detailed and durable components, from dice and tokens to containers and markers.
The simplicity of the game, without the need for elaborate assembly, makes it a practical and quick option for playing with friends, without sacrificing the modern board game experience.
In short, Orlog not only maintains the essence of the game within the universe of ‘Assassin’s Creed Valhalla‘, but stands out as an engaging, independent board game ready to delight players of all ages and skill levels.