Look at when Defenders of the Realm came out, that game is only one scenario?
I can see how a game like Mice and Mystics would need more than 5 scenarios, as everything is very specifically story based.
My understanding about Legends of Andor was that the first few missions are training missions that introduce the game to you, but that the last one or two scenarios have a lot of randomness, meaning that you can play lots of times and have different experiences?
It is a bummer there aren't more heroes though! At least Defenders of the Realm had a lot of variety there.
I can see how a game like Mice and Mystics would need more than 5 scenarios, as everything is very specifically story based.
My understanding about Legends of Andor was that the first few missions are training missions that introduce the game to you, but that the last one or two scenarios have a lot of randomness, meaning that you can play lots of times and have different experiences?
It is a bummer there aren't more heroes though! At least Defenders of the Realm had a lot of variety there.