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{{clink|Waddingtons}} produced this [[Dark World]] board game designed by Eamon Bloomfield. It was first published by ''Schmidt-Spiele'' in German as ''Das Schwarze Auge'' and then by {{clink|Waddingtons}} in English in 1992. There were two follow-up expansions to the game: ''Village of Fear'' and ''Dragon's Gate''. The English-language version, strangely, makes no mention at all of ''The Dark Eye'' setting. The game sees up to 4 players explore a castle to find and defeat the 5th player who plays the evil Korak. The game was also ''re-skinned'' in 2009 as ''Underworld Battle'' and publlished in the USA by ''4Kids Entertainment'' with new figures but the same board and rules.}}
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===About the Game<span id="ABOUT"/>===
 
'''Dark World''' is a board game designed by Eamon Bloomfield and first published by ''Schmidt-Spiele'' in German as ''Das Schwarze Auge'' and then by {{clink|Waddingtons}} in English in 1992. There were two follow-up expansions to the game: ''Village of Fear'' and ''Dragon's Gate''. The English-language version, strangely, makes no mention at all of ''The Dark Eye'' setting. The game sees up to 4 players explore a castle to find and defeat the 5th player who plays the evil Korak. The game was also ''re-skinned'' in 2009 as ''Underworld Battle'' and publlished in the USA by ''4Kids Entertainment'' with new figures but the same board and rules.<br>
 
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===Dark World (1992)===
 
===Dark World (1992)===

Revision as of 14:26, 20 May 2018


Dark World (1992)

  • Originally published in German as Das Schwarze Auge and then in several other languages.


References

  • [1], Board Game Geek, "Dark World" (accessed 2015-03-10)
  • [2], Board Game Geek, "Underworld Battle" (accessed 2015-03-10)
  • [3], "Always Board, Never Boring", "Dark World (review)" (accessed 2015-03-10)