For a quick solo Gloomhaven experience! There was a similar print and play version called Gloomholdin‘.
Gloomhaven: Buttons & Bugs is a solo play game, with an original campaign story written by Isaac Childres, that features a playstyle similar to Gloomhaven in a fraction of the size.
Gloomhaven: Buttons & Bugs is set after the events of Gloomhaven and Forgotten Circles. The Aesther recluse Hail has earned a reputation for being highly instrumental in saving the city from recurring disasters, and she absolutely hates it. Wannabe heroes are constantly barging in on her studies at the Crooked Bone, looking for help in becoming famous themselves — not to mention all the demons that come by looking for vengeance. She briefly considered moving, but as that would require effort, she instead just placed an enchantment on her front door: Anyone who attempts to open it becomes miniaturized and therefore is no longer a problem.
Your character is one such wannabe hero. In an ill-advised attempt at fame, they try to visit Hail, and poof. Now they’re the size of a mouse and have entered an entirely different realm of lawlessness and self-preservation. They must find a new way into the Crooked Bone to convince Hail to return them to their previous size.
Each scenario is a single card, pitting one mercenary against a handful of enemies with simplified actions and AI. Each mercenary has a hand of just four double-sided cards, but they can be used twice — both the front and the back — before they are discarded. Attacks are resolved using a die in conjunction with a modifier table, and both the table and the mercenary ability cards can be improved as you level up throughout the campaign.
—description from the publisher
This is an official, expanded version of Gloomholdin’ by Joe Klipfel: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/340909/gloomholdin
It’s in the Gloomhaven v2/Miniatures Backerkit campaign as an add on, as far as I know.
As someone who loves the idea of the Xhaven games but doesn’t have the time to play them, this looks awesome!
Also Mint Knight/ Mage Lite (=tiny Mage Knight) deserve to be mentioned when we talk about tiny games here.
I just hope it gets to be available here some time in the future. I don’t want to back something for 15 dollars just to have shipping added for probably the same amount.
Exactly the same reason I backed out of grabbing it
I’m not a big solo board gamer at all, but this actually looks pretty neat. Mainly because it’s in such a small package and seems very portable.
Always wanted to try it but probably couldn’t get it to the table. Hopefully this version is a way to try it without convincing 5 others
This is perfect for you, because you can’t invite others! It’s a solo only game