
Dark Darker Darkest turned up on the Kickstarter website at a time when I was beginning to despair. And if you say it quickly you sound like that guy from Team America: World Police, flailing his arms around in the jeep. Dark Darker Darkest is a bloody awful name for a game. You know what? I've got to say this first.

What that means is Dark Darker Darkest was a very easy sell for me. There is something joyous about sitting at a table with a group of friends, and creating a unique adventure in another world. now.Īnyone who frequents this blog knows I am a sucker for a game that tells a story (yeah, I'm talking about stories again). If you feel that either of those things in any way devalues or negates my opinion, better jog on, because there is a big, fat dollop of opinion heading your way. So, yeah, this game is a little bit special to me. It was not the first game I backed, but it was the first (and currently only) game that actually arrived at my house. Additionally, I was one of the people who had some involvement in the second edition of the rules book (on a voluntary basis). I backed Dark Darker Darkest on Kickstarter.

Okay, before I start this review, I'm going to lay my cards on the table.
