Embark on an epic adventure in the Radgost Forest, a cooperative storytelling tabletop game that breathes life into Slavic mythology. In the 9th - century Europe, two children vanish from their village. As a member of the search party, you'll cross into the sacred forest, entering the realm of the Slavic deity Radgost. The forest is home to strange creatures like Psoglav, Lesnik, and Todorci, who won't welcome human intruders. Use your skills, wisdom, and instincts to survive encounters with these beings. Along the way, develop your character, collect items, gain skills, split up and rejoin the party, and uncover the druid's secret reason for choosing you. Each player controls a well - defined character. Navigate the forest paths with dice, feeling lost in the woods with creatures at every turn. This game is for 1 - 7 players, takes 45 - 90 minutes, and is suitable for ages 14 and up. Features include an action timer, cooperative play, deck construction, and different dice movement. Themes are adventure, dice, exploration, miniatures, and mythology. The Radgost Forest Oak edition comes with a game board, 28 tokens, 34 miniatures, a Book of Encounters, 7 character card packs, a time counter, a Radgost dice set, 9 decks of oversized cards, 3 additional mission scenarios, 5 map modifier cards, and a digital game soundtrack.


How to use: First, set up the game board and place all the tokens, miniatures, and cards as described in the instruction. Each player selects a character card pack and creates their character. Use the dice to move your character along the forest paths. When you encounter a creature or an event from the Book of Encounters, follow the instructions. Collect items and gain skills as you progress. Try to rescue the lost children and complete the missions. Notice: Keep the small parts like tokens and miniatures away from young children to avoid choking hazards. Make sure to read the rules carefully before starting the game to avoid misunderstandings. Maintenance: Store the game in a dry and cool place to prevent the cards from warping and the miniatures from getting damaged. If the dice get dirty, you can clean them with a mild soap and water solution.