Mysterium - Hidden Signs (DLC)
Complemento / DLC de Mysterium — ver juego completoIf your Mysterium group has memorised every vision card in the base game, Hidden Signs is the shot of fresh air your séance table needs, just don't expect any new rules to chew on.
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I'll be blunt with you: Hidden Signs is not the DLC for players who want a mechanical overhaul. What it is, very specifically, is an injection of fresh card content into a co-operative deduction game that punishes familiarity. Once you and your regular group have seen the base game's vision cards enough times to start associating specific surrealist imagery with specific suspects, the ghost's job gets easier and the psychics' job gets less interesting. This expansion directly attacks that problem. The core loop of Mysterium stays untouched. One player is the ghost, silently communicating through dreamlike vision cards; the rest are psychics trying to match those visions to the correct suspect, location, and object within seven rounds. Hidden Signs adds six new suspects, six new locations, and six new objects to that investigation pool, which expands the combination space meaningfully. More importantly, it adds 42 new vision cards that reportedly skew even more abstract and surreal than the originals, the kind of images that will produce genuine argument at the table about whether a melting clock means "the library" or "the retired colonel." That interpretive friction is the entire point of Mysterium, and more cards sustain it. The honest criticism is the same one that followed this expansion from its physical board game release: there are no new mechanics here whatsoever. The ghost still cannot speak, the psychics still discuss openly among themselves, the seven-round clock still ticks. If you came in hoping for a new game mode or a twist on the asymmetric structure, Hidden Signs will disappoint. The Secrets and Lies DLC, the second expansion in the digital edition, actually does introduce story cards that replace the object category and add a new investigative dimension, if mechanical novelty is what you're after, that one is the stronger purchase. Hidden Signs is purely a content-volume play, not a design-depth play. For co-op and party game fans playing Mysterium regularly with the same group, the value proposition is clear. The expanded card pool keeps any given session less predictable, and the new suspects help avoid the situation where two characters look similar enough to become a reliable process-of-elimination crutch. The cross-platform multiplayer support in the digital version also means you can run a session with people who only own the mobile app, which lowers the barrier for a regular group considerably. Newcomers to the base game should buy the base game first, obviously, this DLC requires it, but veterans looking to extend the life of their favourite co-operative experience will find exactly what the label promises.

Strategy & simulation
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- OS *
- Windows 7 32 bit
- Memory
- 2 GB RAM
- Graphics
- Intel HD Graphics 3000
- Processor
- 2 ghz processor single core
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- OS *
- Windows 7 32 bit
- Memory
- 4 GB RAM
- Graphics
- Intel HD Graphics 4000
- Processor
- 2 ghz processor dual core
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Información del juego
- Desarrolladora
- Twin Sails Interactive, Playsoft
- Distribuidora
- Asmodee Digital
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- 13 ene 2017