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Mortal Portal: D.A.V.E.

Mortal Portal: D.A.V.E.

1-3
Players
30
Minutes
7+
Age
2014
Published

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What to Expect

You play Dur Mur, an astronaut trying to save the ship while the evil computer D.A.V.E. shuts down life support systems. Playing cards gains you goods but beware of teleportation walls that can throw you off the ship. The game blends hand management with semi-controlled movement, creating unpredictable gameplay moments.

Who Is This Game For?

This game is aimed at families and casual players aged 7 and up seeking a quick sci-fi themed experience. With a 30-minute playtime, it suits short gaming sessions and requires little prior experience.

How It Works

Players use hand management to play cards and obtain goods while navigating the ship through roll/spin-and-move mechanics. Teleportation walls can forcibly move you, so managing movement and cards is key to staying productive despite D.A.V.E.'s sabotage.

Hand Management Roll / Spin and Move

What Makes It Special

Designed by John A. White in 2014, Mortal Portal: D.A.V.E. combines hand management with roll/spin-and-move mechanics. It belongs to the 'Players: Games with Solitaire Rules' family, making it playable solo. While it has no known awards, its thematic approach stands out.

Pro

  • Includes solo mode
  • Short playtime of about 30 minutes
  • Combination of hand management and semi-controlled movement
  • Easy to learn and family-friendly

Contra

  • No known awards
  • Limited to 3 players maximum
  • Simple theme and mechanics for experienced gamers

Setting & Atmosphäre

Set aboard a futuristic spaceship sabotaged by the computer D.A.V.E., the theme revolves around survival and restoring systems like air supply and gravity.

Tipp für Einsteiger

Focus on managing teleportations and card play to effectively save the ship.

Häufige Fragen

Can I play this solo?

Yes, Mortal Portal: D.A.V.E. includes a solo mode.

How long does a game really take?

A game takes about 30 minutes, suitable for quick sessions.

What prior experience do I need?

The game is easy to learn and well suited for beginners and families.

How does this compare to similar games?

Its mix of hand management and semi-controlled movement makes it uniquely thematic.

Is this suitable for families?

Yes, with a minimum age of 7 and simple rules, it fits family play.

What mechanic makes it special?

The core mechanic is the combination of hand management with roll/spin-and-move.

Fazit

A good choice for families and casual players wanting a short, thematic sci-fi game with light luck elements. The solo mode adds flexibility.