
You'll need to stay on your toes and use all your skills to outwit your enemies and make it to the end of the game. Along the way, you'll encounter various obstacles and challenges that will test your skills and your ability to outsmart your enemies.Īs you progress through the game, the challenges will become more difficult, and the enemies will become more ruthless.

Your mission in the game is to help Willow navigate her way through the treacherous town, using her strength, agility, and wit to survive. Born in a town filled with danger and mystery, Willow has always been on the run from those who seek to harm her. Welcome to Virago: Herstory 2, the thrilling adventure game where you'll play as the fierce and determined protagonist, Willow. I can't wait to see some expansions with all the interesting women that got narrowed out last time.Virago Herstory 2 is here! play as Willow in her teenage years Overall a great game with a very interesting theme. This could have hurt the game making certain cards feel overly situational but it never seemed to feel that way. One of the "small" details I rather enjoyed was that several cards had almost a "you can only punch up" type mechanic that allowed you bonus points as long as you were trialing behind. While card abilities reward you for finding interesting combinations. The perfect pay mechanic echos games like Alhambra, giving you incentive to search for perfect tiles and rewards you for clever plays. The cards are well designed with interesting facts easily found while not interfering with the flow of the game itself. It has very nice art, great & well thought out game play and is easily accessible. Designed just to educate rather than entertain (not that there would be anything wrong with that but its great to see it's more than that), but what I found was a game that was obviously a labor of love and designed with gamers in mind too.

I was initially worried it would be more of a storybook than a game. The subject matter of this game is clearly going to discourage specific political parties from enjoying this game, so I'm just going to cut past that matter and point out things like I would any other board game.
