Being a tough fighter isn’t as important as fighting as something your character believes in, and characters will find their beliefs challenged as the game plays out. Rather than creating characters defined by their strength or wisdom, characters are defined by their values and truths. Dune: Adventures In The Imperiumįolks who want to play characters within the Dune universe will find Dune: Adventures In The Imperium a wonderful narrative experience. It’s a short game with a big seat count that’s great for viewing parties or as an opener for board game night.
Instead of focusing on a sole traitor, the challenge is figuring out who wants your actions to succeed and who wants you to fail. Players have to deduce the role and house of each player to plan their strategies. Players are split into two teams and two roles between Fighter and Noble and House Atreides and House Harkonnen.