After that, if any of the hunter dice are still on any of the dragon tiles, those dragons will take damage. Then, again in turn order, everyone will reveal their cards and perform their actions. Then, in turn order, each player will either pass their turn or play one of their six cards face-down and place one of their action tokens on top. Your goal is to have a certain number of dragons perform successful attacks before time runs out and before any of the dragons are defeated.Įach round the hunters’ dice are rolled to see which dragons will potentially be attacked. In this co-op version of Dragon Keepers, you’re working together to fend off Vikings who are trying to defeat your dragons.
The cooperative ‘Dragon’ mode is a family-weight hand management and deduction game, while the competitive ‘Keeper mode’ is more of a straightforward card game that was designed for families with younger kids.ĭragon Keepers was designed by Vital Lacerda ( CO2: Second Chance) and Catarina Lacerda, and it’s published by Knight Works. This is a review of the co-op game, though I will go over the differences between the two game modes.ĭragon Keepers is a fantasy card and dice game in which you play as humans (keepers) who are attempting to protect their dragons from vengeful Vikings. We were sent a copy of this game by the publisher in exchange for an honest review. This Dragon Keepers review was made after playing the game six times.