![]() The expansion isn’t the only addition in the latest update. Also, you can pick and choose which expansions you want to play with so you can mix both The Glyphs and Crossroads into one game if you wish, play each separately, or just play straight vanilla Onirim if that floats your boat. The Crossroads and Dead Ends expansion is available for $1 via IAP, but the app is still free to download which is pretty crazy. No, every game will be filled with dead end nonsense. Oh, and there are ten (10!!!) of them in the deck, meaning you’re not going to get lucky and avoid seeing many of them. The Dead Ends are cards that clog your hand and cannot be discarded unless you discard your entire hand which hurts. Sounds like the game just got easier, right? Sure, but we haven’t talked about the damned dead ends yet. That is, you can use them to complete a set of any color. ![]() Today another expansion arrived for Onirim (albeit not free), Crossroads and Dead Ends, and where The Glyphs made the game a bit easier, this one does not.Ĭrossroads and Dead Ends adds six new cards with the same glyphs we’ve come to know and love: suns, moons, and keys, but their color is a wildcard. Asmodee has been awfully generous with Onirim since its release, with it often going on sale for the price of a glass of tap water, but they also previously released a free expansion that added new glyphs and more doors (The Glyphs). Its mix of quick, simple card play and a difficulty that seems just hard enough to keep you coming back for more is the peanut butter + chocolate combo we didn’t know we needed on our phones. ![]() ![]() In a year filled with fantastic digital card games and solo time-wasters, Onirim stands out as one of our favorites. ![]()
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