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《权力的游戏》棋盘游戏第二版
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- 一款基于 A Game of Thrones 的棋盘游戏,这是一部现已改编为 HBO 系列的小说
- 3 – 6 位玩家掌控了 Westeros 伟大房子
- 更新后的第二版,融合了过去扩展的元素。
- 采用流线型规则手册和最新艺术设计
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商品尺寸 | 29.85 x 29.85 x 7.62 cm |
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商品重量 | 2.09 Kilograms |
ASIN | 1589947207 |
型号 | VA65 |
厂商推荐适用年龄 | 14 - 15 岁 |
亚马逊热销商品排名 | 商品里排第72,913名玩具和游戏 (查看玩具和游戏商品销售排行榜) 商品里排第2,955名桌游 |
用户评分 |
4.6 颗星,最多 5 颗星 |
制造商是否已停产 | 否 |
语言 | 英语 |
制造商 | Asmodee |
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国王罗伯特·拜拉席恩已经死了,维斯特洛的土地准备战斗。 你能拥有铁王座吗? 专为 14 岁及以上儿童设计,《权力的游戏:棋盘游戏第二版》是一款经典的战争、外交和阴谋游戏,适合 3 到 6 名玩家。 掌控乔治·R.R. 的著名角色 Martin 心爱的幻想系列,玩家必须为王国的统治而战。 你会通过武力夺取权力,用说服性的演讲强行上王座,还是将城镇民团结在你身边? 有机会进行战略规划、精湛的外交和巧妙的纸牌游戏,这款游戏为您提供了多种方式来将影响力分散到 Westeros。
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King Robert Baratheon is dead, and the lands of Westeros brace for battle. Can you claim the Iron Throne? Designed for ages 14 and up, A Game of Thrones: The Board Game Second Edition is a classic game of warfare, diplomacy, and intrigue for three to six players. Taking control of the well-known characters from George R.R. Martin's beloved fantasy series, players must fight for dominance of the realm. Will you take power through force, coerce your way onto the throne with persuasive speeches, or rally the townsfolk to your side? With opportunities for strategic planning, masterful diplomacy, and clever card play, this game gives you a host of ways to spread your influence over Westeros.
A Game of Thrones: The Board Game Second Edition
At a Glance:
- A board game based on George R.R. Martin's fantasy novels
- Muster armies and march to war on a map that accurately portrays Westeros
- Negotiate alliances with your opponents in an ever-shifting political struggle
- Six distinct Great Houses each offer unique, asymmetrical play experiences
- Detailed artwork and intricately crafted components create a classic aesthetic
- Age Requirements:
14 years and older - Player Recommendation:
3 to 6 players
A game of warfare, diplomacy, and intrigue, based on George R.R. Martin's fantasy novels. View larger.
Claim the Iron Throne
Based on the bestselling fantasy novels by George R.R. Martin (now a hit HBO series), A Game of Thrones: The Board Game draws players into a war-torn world of sun-scorched sands, lush forests, and chilling northlands. Each player takes control of one of six Great Houses of Westeros, then sets out on an epic campaign of combat and politics to secure total dominance.
This board game includes clear, detailed rules to guide you through setup and gameplay. Play begins when each person receives an army of footmen, knights, siege engines and ship units as well as a set of order tokens and other necessary components. Each player also receives a deck of unique house cards, which represent important characters from A Song of Ice and Fire and are used as leaders in battles against rival houses.
Vibrant Art and Intricate Detailing
A Game of Thrones: The Board Game captures the most memorable elements of George R.R. Martin's popular series. The detailed board represents an accurate map of Westeros, and the tokens and cards convey many of its most significant locations and characters. Attractive marbled plastic figures shaped as footmen, knights, ships, and siege engines display your military might to the realm while contributing to the game's overall medieval aesthetic.
Game board is enhanced with figures, battle cards, tokens, and overlays.
Raise Your House to Dominance
Game play proceeds over the course of ten rounds, after which the player who has claimed the most areas containing castles or strongholds is declared the winner. If at any time throughout the game a player controls seven such areas, that player may immediately claim victory.
Each round in the game is made up of three phases: the Westeros Phase, the Planning Phase, and the Action Phase. The Westeros Phase represents special events and the day-to-day activities in Westeros. In the Planning Phase, players secretly assign orders to all of their units. This portion of the game emphasizes diplomacy and deduction. Can players trust their so-called allies, or is a timely betrayal in the making? Finally, during the Action Phase, orders are revealed, alliances crumble, and fierce battles decide the players' fates.
House cards include characters from
A Song of Ice and Fire. View larger.
Detailed player screens conceal
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A World of Intrigue, Diplomacy, and Warfare
Fragile alliances will form and break over the course of each game, as players promise support to neighboring Houses only to betray them for their own selfish ends. But beware; as the war unfolds, the barbaric Wildings (which are controlled automatically by the game) work to amass their forces in the far north. Players must occasionally set aside their differences to face a common foe--or face the consequences together.
A Game of Thrones: The Board Game draws you into a vibrant gaming world, bringing your favorite characters to life. The board resembles paint on distressed parchment for an old-world look, while the token and card art exhibits intricate detailing fans of the novels will recognize and enjoy.
What's in the Box
Game board, rule book, 138 plastic units, 105 cards, 6 player screens, and 266 tokens and overlays.
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King Robert Baratheon is dead, and the lands of Westeros brace for battle. Can you claim the Iron Throne? |
To take control of the well-known characters from George R.R. Martin's beloved fantasy series, players must fight for dominance of the realm. |
Draws players into a war-torn world of sun-scorched sands, lush forests, and chilling northlands. |
Each player takes control of one of six Great Houses of Westeros, then sets out on an epic campaign of combat and politics to secure total dominance. |
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Players take command of the Great Houses of Westeros. Muster armies and march to war on a map of Westeros. Six distinct Great Houses offer unique, asymmetrical play experiences. |
Game play proceeds over the course of ten rounds, after which the player who has claimed the most castles or strongholds is declared the winner. |
The detailed board represents an accurate map of Westeros, and figures shaped as footmen, knights, ships, and siege engines display your military might to the realm. |
A Game of Thrones: The Board Game draws you into a vibrant gaming world, bringing your favorite characters to life. |
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I find it quite enjoyable.
The system is not complicated, there is just a lot to do each round. That's the complexity of it, not that any one rule is all that complicated. It took a 3rd time to really get into the strategy. So your first few games should be to learn the game. And even in learn game mode you start seeing strategies you will definitely use in future game plays.
Gotta love the huge board. Great artwork on the cards. Units are decent enough, not detailed, but don't need to be.
There is a lot you have to watch as you control and build and sustain your armies when trying to conquer 7 Castles or Strongholds. Lean in any one direction too far, and you will open yourself to weaknesses. This adds some great layers to the game. Do you spend a token to control an area you just left? Of do you keep it to get a better ranking on the 3 Command Tracks? Or do you keep it and use it in case a Wilding Attack occurs?
Maintaining supply lines are also important. Do you use your token from above to keep that piece of land that give you an extra supply barrel? Cause if you don't your army might have to reduce it's numbers to fit the supply track, which give you less tokens for the command track and wilding attacks. (I love the fact that when wildings attack, all the players have to participate in defending Westeros...or else.)
Interactions and alliances between players are highly recommended. With the use of text messages to send 'ravens' to other players in hope for support the angles this game can go can be quite generous and will add a lot of variety to each play session. Though at the time of this review, we have yet to really do much allying and backstabbing with each other.
There is a lot to like about this game. With many options and ways to play each house. There is much you have to watch to keep your Family strong.
Cons: Not quite simple enough to pick up and play. There are videos on youtube that have helped greatly learning this deep board game. So watch those before you play. But to call this a 'con' is kind of taking the fun out of learning a new game, which I very much enjoyed doing with this game.
Don't know if it will ever happen, but more expansions would be great. I do have the expansion for this, but it needs 6 players, and I haven't rounded up enough people for that type of game yet.
Overall, this is a great game, taking place in a great universe, with loads of variety.
This game is incredible and has made me interested in playing more serious board games in the future. I will not attempt to explain the complex rules of this game. Fantasy Flight Games's website has very helpful resources for this, including the complete rules PDF and a tutorial video.
I recommend that any group intending to play this has each individually watched that tutorial video. On top of that, at least one person will need to read (at least two times probably) the rule book. Trying to explain this game to others is a tall order. However, once the game is understood and a few practice rounds done, the game takes on a life of its own.
The six houses available for play are extremely well balanced and each has its own advantages and disadvantages when it comes to geographical board position, supply, influence, and unit types. These houses really each lend themselves to different play styles, but nevertheless challenge the players to do something outside of this comfort zone.
For example, the Starks have a near unconquerable hold on the snowy North (as in the books). Based on the geography, if the Stark player chose he could easily defend his homeland against all comers. However, Stark will never win the game this way and it is only when he stretches his resources thin that his land is more vulnerable. Other houses such as Tyrell are thrown into the fray from the beginning and have no such defensive strategy available to them. Greyjoy has absolute dominance over the sea and if played well can serve as a naval raiding nuisance that others must band together to defeat. I suspect that players will quickly see which houses are ideal for the way they wish to play.
The game is for 3-6 players and I don't really recommend 3. Without the more Southern houses, Baratheon is able to take over the territory requisite for victory pretty quickly unless the other two players band against him. The manufacturer has made changes in this 2nd edition that have improved this kind of problem over the original, but it's still possible. 4 players is more balanced and quite fun, but 5 or 6 is ideal. The games will certainly take 2 hours at the minimum and realistically probably 3 or 4. The game length could reach up to 6 hours if the group is particularly engaged.
On that note, no other game I've played does as good a job of drawing the players in as this one. The game encourages alliances as well as betrayals. With my group we would talk and roleplay somewhat during the game. Meanwhile, we opened up text messages to each other to facilitate backdoor betrayals so that other players could not hear. This is all made ten times more fun if you are a fan of the series and can get that giddy excitement by virtue of fighting over a familiar city like Harrenhal.
A few other notes:
- Combat is entirely luckless and based on strategy and skill. There is an optional module included that allows you to introduce a small element of luck, which I think is a good idea after a few games.
- The board game components themselves are amazing. Everything feels very well designed and produced. I especially love the army units and their marbled plastic design.
All in all this is just a fantastic board game, especially for those who are a fan of the book and TV series. For those who aren't, it's still an excellent game in and of itself, and it might introduce you to one of the greatest fantasy series of all time.
EDIT 1/12/12:
Thought I'd throw an edit into this review after some time. First of all the game is still great. The main point of this update is to say that there is an issue with the original printing of this game involving warping of the board. My board is slightly affected by this. Others have it worse and some have no issue at all. However, Fantasy Flight Games will be correcting the issue on future printings, and will be sending out free replacements to those who need them. You can contact their support via their website, they are very helpful people.
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The game is a rich blend of strategy, negotiation, and deception. Each player takes on the role of one of the great houses, vying for control of the Iron Throne. The mechanics are well-balanced, ensuring that no single strategy guarantees victory. The emphasis on diplomacy and alliances adds a layer of depth that keeps every session fresh and unpredictable.
Components:
The quality of the components is outstanding. The board is beautifully illustrated, and the house tokens and cards are durable and intricately designed. The attention to detail really helps bring the world of Westeros to life on the table.
Replayability:
With multiple house options and the ever-changing dynamics of player interactions, no two games are the same. The game scales well with different numbers of players, though it truly shines with a full complement of six.
Complexity:
This is not a game for casual players or those looking for a quick play. The rules are detailed and the strategies involved require thoughtful planning and a willingness to adapt. However, for those who enjoy a challenge, the learning curve is part of the fun and incredibly rewarding once mastered.
Time Commitment:
Be prepared for long game sessions. A full game can easily last 3-4 hours, but for me, the time flies by due to the engaging and tense gameplay.
Conclusion:
The Game of Thrones Board Game is a must-have for fans of the series and strategy enthusiasts alike. It brilliantly encapsulates the political intrigue, battles, and shifting alliances of the source material. Gather your friends, prepare for betrayal, and may the best house rule Westeros!
Also the main advice: play only with 6 players. If you play with fewer people, the game becomes very unbalanced and your impression might be spoiled! It also goes better when all players understand the rules and the tricks and when you don't shy to attack each other :)
Spedizione rapidissima e imballo praticamente intonso. 👍🏼
2019年4月4日在意大利发布评论
Spedizione rapidissima e imballo praticamente intonso. 👍🏼