Return to Dark Tower: Expeditions live now on Kickstarter

Return to Dark Tower is our award winning epic adventure game featuring a 12 inch tall electronic tower and best-in-class app integration. Expeditions is the 3rd expansion that offers new locations for players to explore for great rewards, but at great risk. But taking the risk will be necessary because the Tower has unleashed new torments. Thankfully 4 new heroes from those distant lands have joined the fight. Expeditions can integrate with any Return to Dark Tower game.

Back the Kickstarter to get the new expansion and the sold out Return to Dark Tower base game and previous expansions including Alliances and Covenant.

Return to Dark Tower

$199.00

A “sequel” to the 1981 grail game, Return to Dark Tower is a game for 1-4 players who take the role of heroes. Together, they gather resources, cleanse buildings, defeat monsters, and undertake quests to build up their strength and discern what foe ultimately awaits them.

When the heroes face the tower, the game shifts into its dramatic second act, where the players have one chance to defeat the enemy once and for all.

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The History

The coolest game to ever hit the planet first appeared some 38 years ago, featuring an electronic tower that lit up, played music, and somehow ran an epic fantasy adventure game with its state-of-the-art technological wizardry. That game was Dark Tower.

Released by Milton Bradley in 1981, we were starting to see just what a microchip could do. Games like Ultima and Zork gave us the illusion that computers could tell us a story. They could be the DM. But those were played at a desk on a computer by yourself, and just like the arcade games we were all hooked on, the fireworks were on a flat screen.

Dark Tower had players working to build an army, collect keys, and defeat the evil within while the Tower sat on a round gameboard. Dark Tower included illustrations by the iconic Bob Pepper and produced an infamous television commercial featuring Orson Welles.

In spite of being a GAMES Magazine “Top 100 Games of 1981”, Dark Tower was only produced for one year. We’re thrilled to revitalize this epic classic board game and bring the Tower back to tables around the world.