Not user friendly UI by 2025s standards. I played the actual board game once and found a new faveourite! I was very excited when I found out there was a digital version! The tutorials are great and mostly easy to understand. By 2014s standards. I am not that fast a thinker and the digital edition with AI requires you to instinctively know which cards do what (or check the log, which requires a lot of backtracking each found) so that was not the same kind of magic and team spirit fun-feel as the actual board game. You can however adjust AI speed, which means the AI will use longer time before making a choice. But the UI *is* confusing. You cannot paste passwords when signing into the account and there was features such as zoom, that I only discovered at the end of round 24. The artwork feels dated, even by 2014 standards. The gameplay however is the exact same and I enjoyed that part for many hours in just my first session :) The AIs plays as good as they can and there are no way to adjust their settings for beginners - at least not any I found. It felt stressful or mind-blowing to just have the AI do their moves in the background, while I was trying to focus on the tutorial/introduction in front of me. In terms of additional content, the game adds challenges The most frigtening was having played for half a day and then seemingly having no place to "save game"! Only a "Settings" > "Quit game" option. It appears that the UI is also user-unfriendly in that way. Luckily it *was* saved. Finally, when quitting the game, you have to select "settings" > "Quit game". (Yes, the same place as the first time, but different function depending on where you are in the game) I played the base game with no extra characters or expansions. I played the actualy board game with the dungeon expansion and the hills expansion. All in all a decent game, but be prepared to spend a lot of time on getting to know the UI and learning to understand the rules to their fullest effect.