Mertwig's Maze

Mertwig's Maze

Tom Wham (1988)

5.6
BGG Rating 279 votes
2-6 players Best: 4 100 min 10+
Complexity Light — 1.9/5
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About

From the back of the folio: Wise and beloved King Mertwig lays dying. His only children, a twin boy and girl, were stolen by gypsies long ago when they were still babies. Mertwig, desperate that his kingdom not fall into evil hands, announces a contest: Anyone who can present to him a Royal Treasure and a Royal Birthmark will be named heir! But treasures (not to mention birthmarks) are not exactly easy to find. And after a would-be Royal Heir tracks them both down, he (or she) must present them to King Mertwig - and that requires braving the dangers of Mertwig's Maze! The Mertwig's Maze game is a lighthearted fantasy boardgame from Tom Wham, designer of numerous games published in Dragon magazine, including the classic Snit Smashing and Snit's Revenge. In the Mertwig's Maze game, you are the would-be heir to Mertwig's throne! Can you complete your quest, get past the Mystic Musk Ox in Mertwig's Maze, and reach the finish before the other players? More importantly, can you claim the throne before Mertwig passes on and the kingdom falls into the clutches of evil? The Mertwig's Maze game contains a large game map, eight smaller maps, full-color counters, and hundreds of cards depicting hirelings, magical items, arms and armor, and random events to aid your quest - or hinder your opponents'! Mertwig's Maze game can be played by two or more players, and is recommended for ages 10 and up.

Publisher Tactical Studies Rules (TSR) Artist David C. Sutherland, III, Tom Wham, Stephanie Tabat
Recommended: 2-5 players Some necessary text - easily memorized or small crib sheet

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5.6

Weighted Avg

279

Ratings

595

Owned

88

Wishlisted

Std Dev: 1.43 Wanting: 49 Trading: 24
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