Enter the mysterious castle and become a hero in the board game Dragon Castle: New Challenges by Dino. Expect strategic planning, tactical battles, and thrilling quests for 1–4 players. Thanks to the rich components, variable roles, and the option of solo play, you’ll enjoy hours of fun that train your logical thinking, memory, and creativity.
Enter the mysterious castle and become a hero in the board game Dragon Castle: New Challenges by Dino. Expect strategic planning, tactical battles, and thrilling quests for 1–4 players. Thanks to the rich components, variable roles, and the option of solo play, you’ll enjoy hours of fun that train your logical thinking, memory, and creativity.
Heroic roles and thrilling quests
Become a mage, a warrior, or a rogue and explore a castle shrouded in dark legends. Every game brings new tactical choices and challenges.
Full-fledged strategy for 1–4 players
Play competitively, cooperatively, or in solo mode. Variable setups and rich components ensure high replayability.
Rich components for epic adventures
Game board, 81 castle tiles, 18 skill cards, lots of tokens, scoring dice, and hero standees. Everything for exciting and clear gameplay.
Take on the role of a powerful mage, a brave warrior, or an elusive rogue and infiltrate a castle guarded by a dragon. Dragon Castle: New Challenges offers an intense strategic experience where victory is decided by smart planning, resource management, and well-timed actions. Both families and players seeking deeper tactical challenges will enjoy the game.
The rich set of components brings high replayability: castle tiles, skill cards, equipment tokens, treasures and characters, plus special dice support diverse scenarios. With clear rules and optional variants, you can play cooperatively and in a shorter single-player version.
- Strategy and tactics: thoughtful movement on the map, risk management, and gradual character development.
- Rich components: 81 castle tiles, 18 skill cards, and over 180 tokens for epic adventures.
- For 1–4 players, 90 minutes: ideal length for evening sessions or weekend quests.
- Skill development: trains logic, memory, attention, patience, and expression.