If you're interested, feel free to PM me. I believe I have an extra set of the custom dice in there too. I've barely played it, and it's been in my closet collecting dust. I've actually been considering selling my copy with the expansions I picked up during the Kickstarter. It delivers that pulp fiction, Mummy feel in spades for sure. Drips with theme, and if you can get into the adventure despite all the bloat, you will still probably have a good time with it. Overall, you have to love it despite its flaws if you're going to enjoy it. There WAS a recent review thread here in which the reviewer shouted it out as a good game, though. More of a "whole game night" or "whole afternoon" ordeal. There always seem to be a few too many rules and bits to track, and it's not a short game by any stretch. It doesn't run as cleanly as HotH (house on the hill), being so much bigger and grander. Working against this game is the persistent criticism that the game is a "bloated mess." And it kinda is at the same time. You'll want expansions, I feel, if you play this game a lot a game like this lives and dies on its scenarios. If you enjoy exploration and not knowing what challenges, enemies, and goodies you'll find in the temple, the room tile system is certainly a thing you'll enjoy. I backed it originally thinking it would be a bit like Betrayal at House on the Hill 2.0. If you prefer the pulp fiction theme found in something like Fortune and Glory, you'll like Tomb better than Station (another reply mentions the Kickstarter). There are mixed opinions abounding on this one.
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