Near and Far cover
2017BGG rank #280

Near and Far

by Ryan Laukat · Red Raven Games

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Players2–4
Time90–120m
ComplexityMedium-Light
Age13+

About the game

What is Near and Far?

Four wanderers search for the Last Ruin, a city that legends say contains an artifact that will grant the greatest desires of the heart. A lost love, redemption, acceptance, a family rejoined-- these are the fires that fuel the wanderers' journeys, but can they overcome their own greed and inner demons on the way? In Near and Far, you and up to three friends explore many different maps in a search for the Last Ruin, recruiting adventurers, hunting for treasure, and competing to be the most storied traveler. You must collect food and equipment at town for long journeys to mysterious locales, making sure not to forget enough weapons to fight off bandits, living statues, and rusty robots! Sometimes in your travels you'll run into something unique and one of your friends will read what happens to you from a book of stories, giving you a choice of how to react, creating a new and memorable tale each time you play. Near and Far is a sequel to Above and Below and includes a book of encounters. This time players read over ten game sessions to reach the end of the story. Each chapter is played on a completely new map with unique art and adventures. Answer the call of the ruins and begin your journey. Errata

How it plays

Mechanics

Closed DraftingContractsDice RollingEnd Game BonusesHand ManagementMovement PointsMultiple MapsNarrative Choice / ParagraphNetwork and Route BuildingOpen DraftingPoint to Point MovementPush Your LuckResource to MoveScenario / Mission / Campaign GameSet CollectionStorytellingTagsVariable Player PowersWorker Placement

On the shelf

Categories

AdventureExplorationFantasyFighting

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