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Stephen Carl reviewed ''The Beast Lord'' in ''[[The Space Gamer]]'' No. 30.<ref name="SG">{{cite journal|last=Carl|first=Stephen |date=August 1980 |title=Capsule Reviews|journal=[[The Space Gamer]]|publisher=[[Steve Jackson Games]]|issue=30|pages=24}}</ref> Carl commented that "If you don't mind wading through poorly written rules and making up some of your own superficial ones, then this game could be fun and entertaining for any fantasy board game addict. Recommended."<ref name="SG"/>
Stephen Carl reviewed ''The Beast Lord'' in ''[[The Space Gamer]]'' No. 30.<ref name="SG">{{cite journal|last=Carl|first=Stephen |date=August 1980 |title=Capsule Reviews|journal=[[The Space Gamer]]|publisher=[[Steve Jackson Games]]|issue=30|pages=24}}</ref> Carl commented that "If you don't mind wading through poorly written rules and making up some of your own superficial ones, then this game could be fun and entertaining for any fantasy board game addict. Recommended."<ref name="SG"/>

==Reviews==
*''[[Dragon (magazine)|Dragon]]'' #39


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 21:56, 5 January 2019

The Beastlord is a 1979 board game published by Yaquinto Publications.

Gameplay

The Beastlord is a fantasy game set in the valley of Cym Bel Eanon, which is dwelt in and fought over by elves, goblins, and men.[1]

Reception

Steve List reviewed Beast Lord in Ares Magazine #1, rating it a 4 out of 9.[2] List commented that "The only truly defective component is the rules booklet, which leaves out crucial information. Beast Lord is really a four player game, and mediocre at that."[2]

Stephen Carl reviewed The Beast Lord in The Space Gamer No. 30.[1] Carl commented that "If you don't mind wading through poorly written rules and making up some of your own superficial ones, then this game could be fun and entertaining for any fantasy board game addict. Recommended."[1]

Reviews

References

  1. ^ a b c Carl, Stephen (August 1980). "Capsule Reviews". The Space Gamer (30). Steve Jackson Games: 24.
  2. ^ a b List, Steve (March 1980). "A Galaxy of Games". Ares Magazine (1). Simulations Publications, Inc.: 33.