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⚔️ Slay your way to legendary game nights — don’t miss out on the fantasy frenzy!
Here to Slay is a fast-paced, strategic fantasy card game for 2-6 players aged 10 and up, featuring easy-to-learn mechanics, high-quality illustrated cards, and custom dice. Designed by the creators of Unstable Unicorns, it offers multiple win conditions and expandable content, making it a top Kickstarter hit and a must-have for game night enthusiasts seeking engaging, replayable adventures.

| ASIN | B085JYYWJV |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,123 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #40 in Dedicated Deck Card Games |
| Brand Name | Unstable Games |
| Color | White, Black |
| Container Type | Tin,Box |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 6,362 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Enhance strategic thinking, planning, and decision-making skills; Promote social interaction and teamwork; Spark interest in mythology and storytelling |
| Grenre | Party Game |
| Included Components | Cards |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 2.4 x 7 x 8.25 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 11"L x 8"W |
| Item Type Name | Here to Slay |
| Item Weight | 0.46 Kilograms |
| Language | English, English |
| Manufacturer | TeeTurtle |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1188.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 168.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 4867-HS-BsG1 |
| Material Type | Paper |
| Model Name | Here to Slay |
| Model Number | TEE4867HSBSG1 |
| Model Year | 2020 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Players | 2-6 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Product Style | Base Game |
| Set Name | Here to Slay |
| Size | One Size |
| Subject Character | Unicorns |
| Theme | Adventure |
| UPC | 810031360918 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
A**Y
A Fun and Strategic Card Game for the whole family
I recently picked up Unstable Games - Here to Slay, and it has quickly become one of our go-to games for game night! If you’re a fan of strategy, humor, and a bit of friendly competition, this is a must-have. 1. Easy to Learn, but Strategically Deep The game is really easy to pick up, which is great for both beginners and more experienced gamers. The objective is simple: build your party of heroes and monsters while trying to be the first to slay a monster or be the last one standing. However, the strategic depth is where it shines. You need to think carefully about the cards you play, how you build your team, and when to take risks. 2. Fun and Unique Characters The game features a variety of fun characters (heroes and monsters), each with its own abilities and quirky personalities. The cards are full of humor, which makes gameplay even more enjoyable. My friends and I have had a great time making funny combos and using special abilities to outsmart each other! 3. Great Replayability Every game of Here to Slay feels different thanks to the random nature of the cards. With so many different heroes, monsters, and abilities, no two games are ever the same. It’s easy to see this becoming a replayable favorite for our group. Plus, the base game already has a good amount of variety, and there are expansions available if you want to add even more content. 4. Fun for 2 to 6 Players This game works well whether you’re playing with just a couple of people or a larger group. It’s easy to scale, and the dynamics change based on how many players are involved, making it fun for any group size. 5. Quick Play Time Another great thing about Here to Slay is that it doesn’t take hours to play. A typical game lasts between 30-45 minutes, making it perfect for a quick game night or as part of a longer game session. Final Thoughts If you’re looking for a strategic card game that’s easy to learn, fun to play, and offers a lot of variety, Unstable Games - Here to Slay is an excellent choice. It’s a perfect blend of strategy, humor, and excitement that everyone can enjoy. Highly recommend it! Pros: Easy to learn, but plenty of strategic depth Fun, humorous characters and abilities Great replayability with varied gameplay Works well for 2 to 6 players Quick, fun game time (30-45 minutes) Con: Can be a bit chaotic with larger groups, but that's part of the fun!
J**P
Slay your own way
Here to Slay was purchased on a whim because I liked the art and thought it looked cute. Turns out it's been a solid purchase. My husband and I are always looking for good two-player games that can be played with more people. This one manages to be fun and a little bit challenging while also being good as a two-person game. It's also not overly time consuming. There's enough strategy and card variety that every game plays a little differently. It helps that the design of the game is colorful and cute. I also like that there are several win conditions (slay 3 monsters or assemble a whole party of 6 character types) since it means there's multiple strategies to winning. It's as fun for 2 as it is for 6. Great game.
C**R
Fun for everyone - Addictive - Near limitless fun!
Howdy All, I'm going to start off by saying buy the game. The base game AND the expansion are very much worth it. If you are sitting there debating it, don't. Literally get this game if it does interest you. I was the same way until I bought then played with with friends/family. It's is very fun once you do a few rounds with the rules. I'll give a few simple drop of Pros/Cons. Before I start I wanted to explain that even with the Cons the game is still very enjoyable. Pros: ==== - In-depth rules that explains ever in/out of the entire game +has little handy rules reference cards for each player to look to for shorthand explanations for their turn. - Simple but lovely designs for the different Classes/Animals/ Monsters. - Relatively short gameplay session ( 30-60 minutes ), could be longer if there are more people. - Playing with 2 players can work without much issue. - Children of all ages can play this, Played this with ages ranging from 3ys-60yrs. So yeah you can play this with literally anyone. - Gameplay is enjoyable as you have a lot of options for how you want to run your party + strategy to weaken/set back other plays while trying to win yourself. - Difficulty to reach via dice rolls ( +, - ) are reasonable, and do come with risk/reward. Cons: ===== - The Modifier cards can stack which can make the difficulty curve for rolls for Monsters/Challenge cards higher or lower depending on who it is targeted at. Not necessarily a too bad thing but it can get annoying real quick. - Challenge cards go hand, and hand with the above. Two players who are in a challenge roll then use their modifiers to boost or decrease the rolls is fine, but outside parties who were not apart of the initial challenge card can affect dice rolls as well as use their modifier which can be played at any time to effect rolls for other plays. This is more of a personal gripe which can be solved by using a house roll but can be annoying. - Limited characters/ Customization. I love this game, I wish to make this super duper clear, I love playing it whenever I get the chance. I do need to say that on the box + in the above product's description it does say you can customize your own party leader card from their website - this is true. I do wish they would let you design your own party cards as well other than the party leader as I think it could give more creativity to the game and make for some good counters etc. The art and current classes/animals are all super well designed, and balanced as most have a good counter. - There is not another expansion! Jokes aside, I do wish they could come out with another expansion as there are a lot of opportunities for classes/animals to use. - Lastly as I stated in the first bullet of the 'pros', the In-depth rules. Holding the rules next to me as I type this I recall the first time I laid eyes on this bad boy. It opens up to be a mini-poster of rules that while in-depth in detail about how to play, it can be a lot when you first open it up fully. There is a front/back that you need to read which is fine but as I said can be a lot. During my first 2-4 games of playing, you do need to look back towards the rules when debates over how a card is to be played or to check for trivial info until it sort of clicks. That being said most games will have you doing that so that isn't the biggest deal in my opinion. Playing with younger kids can be difficult due to the amount of rules but reciting it a few times, checking rules and you should be fine. I don't write many reviews but I felt I just had to gush about this game, a tad biased probably due to my enjoyment but I do truly love this game. Hope these help with your decision, and hope you try out this fun card game.
T**R
Fun Card Game!
I played this with some friends when their 7-year-old was excited to teach us how to play. My 7-year-old loved it so naturally we ordered our own copy. The game is simple. You have a couple actions to take each turn and you must assemble a team of every class or defeat 3 monsters. It requires some luck using 2 dice but also a bit of strategy. We had a blast and my so. Was able to come up with a combo move to beat me quickly. He used magic to mask one of his heroes and then destroyed another one of mine with another spell and then used ANOTHER spell to retrieve my dead hero from the discard pile. I was quite impressed. This game is a light and easy game to pick up and if a 7-year-old can master it and beat someone 6 times their age then anyone can learn to play it and have some fun! My son loved the graphics, names of creatures, and the variety of cards and was excited to learn expansion packs exist. My only complaint was that the plastic wrap on the deck of cards seemed rather tight and the cards were slightly warped to start but shuffling straightened that out after our first play.
K**E
Great and creative game.
Fantastic game with creative components. The art is gorgeous. The Hero’s actions are fun and creative. I’m not sure if the rules do clarify this and I missed it, but I’ve added the home rule of being able to challenge a challenge card. It adds a fun chaotic twist. Love how there’s a couple different options to win and often find it tends to be close and quick games.
A**R
Pretty Good Novelty Game but Warriors & Druids should have been part of base pack
Base Game: Adorable artwork. Some cards have some fun references to culture. It's a quick game to learn and doesn't take long to play, making it a great "warm up" for game nights. I'm not sure how it will hold up over time as winning is pretty simple and 'adorable' can't carry a game long term. I saw one review suggested a house rule that winning requires both a full party (all 6 classes for base game or 7 of the 8 for expansion) and 3 monsters, which is a great idea. Expansion: Warriors and Druids are great, but who makes a game with adorable animals and makes the wolves an expansion pack?? They are one of the most popular animals. The expansion pack isn't expensive per se, but you're only geting about 30 new cards total, and this pack doesn't substantially change or enhance the game. There are few new game devices (some wolf heroes can hold two items and the Druids are a "low roll to succeed" when using a power). Expansion packs should extend the playability/honeymoon-period of a game, but in this case it's only a slight extension. TLDR: I'd call this a fun novelty game (better than most novelty games) with adorable art. If you love the game concept or wolves/deer, go for the expansion, but it isn't necessary.
D**E
Easy, fun
Love this game! My entire family love it and even my youngest can play. It's a quick mini d&d that sparks a little competition ✨️
L**A
Perfect for a game night
This game is very good, it's a great size to take with you. It has an excellent design, cards with beautiful and cute drawings, and it's also of great quality. It's also a great game for practicing some social skills and patience, but it's very easy to pick up the pace.
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