So, how does PACG fare as a solo game? Pathfinder ACG Franchiseīefore I start it’s worth mentioning again that Pathfinder Adventure Card Game is a big series including multiple games, all with very similar (if not identical) mechanics rules, but all with their own characters and campaigns. Generic RPG settings are a bit like vanilla ice cream: ultimately, you get back to it once in a while because it’s never entirely disappointing. The box had been sitting in my “shelf of shame” for almost a year, when I decided to crack it open a few days ago.
I only got the base set because it was really cheap, during a shopping spree last year. PACG was one of the top 200 solo board games in BGG’s people vote in 2021, which is how it got my attention.īased on the reviews I could read (and not knowing a single thing about the pathfinder franchise), the game looked “ok” but a bit too generic for my taste.
Always looking for a good deal, I got my hands on a cheap copy of the “Rise of the Runelords” base set of the Pathfinder Adventure Card Game.