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A Game of Thrones: the board game (Second Edition)
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A Game of Thrones: the board game (Second Edition)

BGG Rank: 225
Players: 3 - 6, Recommended: 6+, Best: 6+
Playing Time: 240 minutes
Weight (Complexity): 3.73 / 5
Mechanisms: Advantage Token, Alliances, Area Movement, Auction / Bidding, Auction: Sealed Bid, Card Play Conflict Resolution, Events, Hand Management, Income, Negotiation, Order Counters, Player Elimination, Simultaneous Action Selection, Sudden Death Ending, Turn Order: Auction, Variable Player Powers
Category: Bluffing, Fantasy, Negotiation, Novel-based, Political, Wargame
Family: Books: A Song of Ice and Fire, Components: Map (Continental / National scale), Components: Player Screens, Digital Implementations: Google Play, Digital Implementations: Steam, Digital Implementations: VASSAL, Game: A Game of Thrones – The Board Game
Designer: Christian T. Petersen
Artist: Heiko Eller, Tomasz Jedruszek, Henning Ludvigsen
Publisher: Fantasy Flight Games, ADC Blackfire Entertainment, cutia.ro, Delta Vision Publishing, Edge Entertainment, Fantasmagoria, Galakta, Galápagos Jogos, Game Harbor, Geekach Games, Giochi Uniti, Gordion Games, Heidelberger Spieleverlag, Hobby World, Korea Boardgames, Monkey Time, Siam Board Games, Stratelibri
Category: Wargame Tag: Game of Thrones
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Game description from the publisher: King Robert Baratheon is dead, and the lands of Westeros brace for battle. In the second edition of A Game of Thrones: The Board Game, three to six players take on the roles of the great Houses of the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros, as they vie for control of the Iron Throne through the use of diplomacy and warfare. Based on the best-selling A Song of Ice and Fire series of fantasy novels by George R.R. Martin, A Game of Thrones is an epic board game in which it will take more than military might to win. Will you take power through force, use honeyed words to coerce your way onto the throne, or rally the townsfolk to your side? Through strategic planning, masterful diplomacy, and clever card play, spread your influence over Westeros! To begin the game, each player receives an army of Footman, Knight, Siege Engine, 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 are used as leaders in battles against rival Houses. 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 day-to-day activities in Westeros. There are three different Westeros Decks, and each denotes a different global action, potentially affecting all players. The Planning Phase is perhaps the most important. Here you secretly assign orders to all of your units by placing one order token face down on each area you control that contains at least one unit (Knight, Footman, Ship, or Siege Engine). This portion of the game emphasizes diplomacy and deduction. Can you trust the alliance that you made? Will you betray your ally and march upon him? Players may make promises to each other (for aid or peace, for example), but these promises are never binding. The result is tense and compelling negotiations, often ending in backstabbing worthy of Westeros! During the Action Phase, the orders are resolved and battle is entered! When armies meet in combat, they secretly choose one of their House cards to add strength to the battle. Finally, the Houses can consolidate their power in the areas they control and use that power in future turns to influence their position in the court of the Iron Throne and to stand against the wildling Hordes. In addition to featuring updated graphics and a clarified ruleset, this second edition of A Game of Thrones includes elements from the A Clash of Kings and A Storm of Swords expansions, including ports, garrisons, Wildling cards, and Siege engines, while introducing welcome new innovations like player screens and Tides of Battle cards. Tides of Battle cards are an optional mechanism that brings an element of unpredictability to combat, representing erratic shifts in the momentum of war due to factors such as weather, morale, and tactical opportunity. During each combat, both players draw one Tides of Battle card from a communal deck, and its value modifies the strength of his chosen House card. What's more, such a card may also contain icons that can affect the outcome of the battle...all of which delivers a new level of intensity to your military engagements. Expanded by: A Game of Thrones: The Board Game (Second Edition) – A Dance with Dragons (2012) A Game of Thrones: The Board Game (Second Edition) – A Feast for Crows (2013) A Game of Thrones: The Board Game (Second Edition) – Mother of Dragons (2018) Reimplements: A Game of Thrones (2003) A Game of Thrones: A Clash of Kings Expansion (2004) A Game of Thrones: A Storm of Swords Expansion (2006)

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Average Playing Time

4-8 hours

Best Player Count

6 Best

Collection

Kevin

Difficulty

Heavy

Played

Unplayed

Recommended Player Count

4 Players, 5 Players, 6 Players

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Players: 3 - 8, Recommended: 8, Best: 8
Playing Time: 240 minutes
Weight (Complexity): 3.86 / 5
Cross the Narrow Sea with the Mother of Dragons expansion for A Game of Thrones: The Board Game! Clawing their way into power, this expansion includes a side board of the Free Cities of Essos and an overlay of the Eyrie, as well as new characters and mechanics to bring House Targaryen and House Arryn into the fray. As you make your claim to the Iron Throne, you can call other Houses to your cause with the new vassal mechanic, or even ask for aid from the Iron Bank of Braavos. But be cautious, for the Iron Bank will have its due, and if your campaign proves to be a poor investment, the money lenders' retribution will be swift. —description from the publisher

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JayRa rated: N/A/10

A5

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$

FellowsBrokenknee rated: N/A/10

Played once, it needs to hit the table again for me to form an opinion.

rhoubhe rated: N/A/10

Thanks Secret Santa 2011!

BoardGameFamily rated: N/A/10

Christmas 2011

CJoe rated: N/A/10

2,5

Drmid rated: N/A/10

Board, not cardgame

Whirlwind rated: N/A/10

I just want to play some war games

olmstemd rated: N/A/10

soon-core

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