Quest
(2021)
| Average time to play: | 30 |
| Minimum age: | 14 |
| Number of players: | 4 - 10 |
| Publisher: | Indie Boards & Cards, Broadway Toys LTD, Devir, Elznir Games, Galápagos Jogos, Geekach LLC, HeidelBÄR Games, Hobby Japan, Hobby World, Korea Boardgames, REXhry, TWOPLUS Games |
| Designers: | Don Eskridge |
| Artists: | Luis Francisco, Weberson Santiago |
| Mechanics: | Deduction, Hidden Roles, Memory, Roles with Asymmetric Information, Simultaneous Action Selection, Team-Based Game, Traitor Game, Variable Player Powers, Voting |
In Quest, all will show their true colors as Good and Evil struggle for the future of civilization. Hidden amongst King Arthur’s loyal servants are Mordred’s unscrupulous minions. These forces of Evil are few in number, but if they go unknown, they can sabotage Arthur’s great quests.
Players are secretly dealt roles that determine if their allegiance is to Good or to Evil. Then, players debate, reason, and lie as they decide who to send on Quests—knowing that if just one minion of Mordred joins, the Quest could fail. Quest includes 25 different characters and many different ways to play the base game.
Quest also includes the Director's Cut, a personal recommendation from the designer about the preferred way to play Quest.
Errata:Page 7 of the rulebook should say: (for non-Director's Cut version)
Three successful Quests—Good wins! The game is over.
Note: When using the optional Blind Hunter, the Blind Hunter reveals themself and a Hunt occurs (see page8). There is no discussion, nor Good's Last Chance.
While the Blind Hunter is listed as optional, that role should always be included when including any named Good roles to provide a penalty for claiming.
The above Errata rule does not apply to the Director's Cut.
Last Updated: 2025-10-27 17:51:01 UTC
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