Play the board game Temple

Play the board game Temple

Board games are a way to bring the whole family together with fantasy, so why not change it up every once in a while with a new game besides Monopoly or Stratego? Welcome to the Temple of Favors. You and your fellow players are priests in ancient Ayzactal, attempting to complete your final test, your most difficult test: obtaining the Favor Masks. The rooms are tight, the doorways are narrow, and rumors increase of a strange curse lurking in the dark corners of the temple. Watch this video for the ultimate board game tutorial.

In Temple, players scramble through the ancient temple, trying to gather the favor masks, all while trying to keep their opponents from doing the same. The first player to obtain three Favor Masks wins the game.

Temple blends hand management, area control, and set collection with a little touch of "take that."

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