Giochi di Red Raven Il mondo antico 2E

Brand:Red Raven

3.6/5

110.14

In un mondo antico dimenticato dal tempo, enormi Titani terrorizzano la terra. Cinque tribù stanno fuggendo dai Titani da secoli, ma le cose stanno per cambiare. Tu, il capo di una piccola nazione, prometti di porre fine al regno del terrore e reagire.

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EAN: 0040232297007

Categories: Giocattoli e giochi, Giochi e accessori, Collezioni di giochi,

2-4 giocatori, 60-90 minuti. Una nuova risorsa: ambrosia!. Schede giocatore più grandi e riviste, ora con abilità speciali e una nuova risorsa: ambrosia!. Gioco espanso. I titani ora ti attaccano!. Grafica nuova o aggiornata su quasi tutte le carte e gettoni.
Age Range (Description) Adult
Brand Red Raven
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars 69 ratings 4.5 out of 5 stars
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number RRG00021
Item Weight 3.52 ounces
Manufacturer Red Raven Games
Manufacturer recommended age 13 years and up
Material Paper
Number of Players 2-4
Product Dimensions 11.7 x 2.8 x 11.7 inches
Release date May 29, 2019
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Scritto da: Fuzzy Llama Reviews
Gorgeous game with very limited player interaction
2-4 players, Competitive, Worker-Placement, Set-Collection Overview of Gameplay- The Ancient World is a pretty straight forward game for the most part. It has players performing the typical placement of workers to collect resources and other items in order to eventually spend those resources and items on other things all in an effort to collect the most points by the end of the game. The biggest difference here though are the Titans, these huge monsters that are constantly threatening you. You have to deal with them in one way or another or risk losing much that you have gained. So the game is played out over the course of 6 rounds with each new round bringing something new into the fray. I like this aspect a lot actually as it is always pushing the game forward with cool, new features. Each round players will take turns placing one of their starting three workers onto a specific spot on the board to take the action it lists such as Build a new building for your tableau or collect money etc. One feature here is that these workers are numbered and if you ever place a worker on the same spot as another players worker that has a higher number than your worker, you have to pay the bank 1 coin. So that creates an interesting placement dynamic especially at higher player counts as you can effectively hinder other players in one form or another. After everyone has placed all their workers then players will move to the end of round phase where each player confronts their specific attacking titan. At the beginning of each round players are assigned a titan card to their player boards so it’s always a good idea to keep an eye on that beast and see about possibly building up enough to take it down before end of round. If you cannot take it down before then, it attacks! What we have here is a simple dice roll to see the damage it does. Depending on how many banners are displayed on its card depends on how many die are rolled from 1-3. This thing could either destroy one of your buildings (effectively limiting the amount of food you have to feed your workers) or another building of your choice. It could also perform the specific attack listed on its card and these range from losing coins to losing more buildings to losing troops. After all the destruction is finished, players collect their amount of coins, ambrosia and knowledge that they have developed for their particular society based on the buildings and cards they have acquired. Workers are returned and you set up the board for the next round which has you trashing any cards remaining with all new cards being drawn. The key point generator here are the cards you collect in your tableau. Each card will have from 1 -3 different colored banners with a total of 5 different colors to choose from in the game. The more banners you collect of the same color (up to 6 of each color), the more points they are worth at end game. So for example, 1 green banner is worth 2 points, 2 greens are worth 4 points each, 3 greens are worth 7 points each etc. etc. But at the same time you want to collect different colors to try and maximize your points. Not only that, but there are other cards that reward you for collecting certain sets. So when all is said and done by the end of the 6th round whoever has rounded up enough points from banners or other cards will be the winner! Components/Game Board – The clear highlight of this game is the incredible artwork adorned beautifully on the board and cards. This propels the game from a pretty standard worker placement to something a joy to play just for the looks. The Game Board is gorgeous to behold and I love how the artwork transcends from the monster cards directly to the player boards when placed. The card stock is of a high quality with a linen finish and the plastic ambrosia components are awesome as well with a unique design. The worker pegs are solid colored wooden blocks that you have to affix stickers, so you can show the number of worker. Never a fan of stickers in games as I’m always fearful of them peeling off over time, plus the amount of time it takes to place them perfectly without any overlap on the edges. The player boards are also really colorful and nice with easy to understand iconography. As an added bonus they are double sided with one side bringing a standard way to play the game and the other of each having a unique asymmetric player power! Each of these powers exemplifies each societies’ natural tendencies, such as military for one or knowledge for another. The 3 dice included in the game are unique and also a high quality with a heavy feel to them and custom images on the sides. On top of that there are also wooden tokens for the knowledge scrolls that can be collected in the game. AND if you don’t like using the wooden components, the game comes packed with cardboard pieces for the scrolls and workers as well. Overall I have super high regards for the look and feel of the games board and components. Box/Storage – The box is also gorgeous with the incredible artwork inside and out. There is a tiny cardboard insert that serves nothing more than a prop up for some of the pieces but honestly this can be tossed out easily if you choose and you can still find that amazing art underneath. The box itself is a pretty standard size which can easily fit on most shelves. Visual Appeal /Theme– I mentioned this a bit already but man, this game is gorgeous. Of all the categories I rank this is the highest for this game. From the colors and the contrast of different lands on the board to the way the titan cards co-mingle with the player boards to the colors of the components on the boards. Everything just works together wonderfully and harmoniously. It’s like a beautiful chorus of the most heavenly sounds, the primmest of ribs, the most succulent of pastries. The theme is ok. From what I can tell it’s just different societies struggling to develop their civilization amidst an ever-growing threat of titan invasion. Which in itself sounds awesome but when playing the titans come off as slight hiccups in an otherwise streamlined journey. That said I’m glad they’re there to mix things up a bit. Rulebook – The rules were good. I had little trouble understanding what was being conveyed and the back of the manual even has a nice round summary listing to follow easily as you are learning which I always love. The only real thing that confused me was the end game victory scoring. The explanation in the manual wasn’t exactly super clear right off the bat on how to score banners. I was confused on whether to collect a pair of colors or one of each or multiple of each? I eventually resorted to watching a play through online to see how it was scored to get confirmation. After viewing this it was pretty clear, unfortunately the way it’s written in the book wasn’t as much. Table Talk/Fun Factor – So here is where the game suffers a tad. Playing from 2 to 4 players the player interaction is extremely limited. Each player mostly focuses on their own player board, building up their own tableau, worrying about how best to handle their own personal invading titan. Heck there are even cards that you can build in your tableau that allow you to place your own workers on those cards completely avoiding the main board. The player interaction comes entirely from the main board and is almost always a “take-that” style of interaction. If you are observing what other players are doing then you can be crafty and place a higher numbered worker down on a spot to try and prevent them from placing or costing them coin in doing so. Or placing workers first in specific spots to grab up certain cards or some ambrosia build-up before others. The main game board is a very cut throat place to be during these harsh titan-invading times. Of course of all the games I’ve played I haven’t seen this happen much with most players tending to stick to themselves going about their own civs upgrading in wh
Scritto da: GamesforFam
Art is great and gameplay is an 8/10
After watching a review this last year on this game I thought I would dive in and take a chance. First off the game is gorgeous!! When you get that box and take the plastic off... O the ecstasy. So many beautiful blues and reds. That ice faction... O man is it pretty. Got a little LOTR mountain pass thing goin on. I like my games pretty. It helps you get immersed, and this game does not lack in... immersement? The developer of the game mechanics also did the art (seems like a pretty talentes dude!) All in all very satisfied with this part of the game. Gameplay; I absolutely love the ancient world theme with gargantuan monsters to fend off with your ever evolving city. Every round you place three workers on varying places on the board but watch out your neighboring cities(people you are playing with) can block you by placing a higher skilled worker... But no worries you can just pay an extra dollar to get your guy in their (sounds like something I've heard in the news recently.) As further rounds come more actions open up and you are ablw to gain more workers and do more and more... Stuff. Also you can recruit armies which are represented by cards with strength values on them. These allow you to fight monsters from that one disney movie with Danny devito as a goat man. (Heracles duh.) But seriously this is where the game is kinda lackluster for me. I wantes something more out of these combats rather than just having a higher number than the monster to slay that ugly beast. I wanted a little more epic feel but hey at least when he dies he falls on your city and flattens a few of your buildings so thats cool... Right? The city building is great and the game would be best with the full player count to get the full experience but me and my wife played it alone together and it was just fine. All in all this game is pretty good. I would say give it a go and have a blast. Thanks!!! And I hope you go down in ancient history as a cool monster killin dude ????
Scritto da: Octavius Tyree
More titans
I love this game, it's easy to learn and very enjoyable.
Scritto da: Q. Brown
A fun worker placement game!
This game is a lot of fun. It's a fairly original take on worker placement/engine building. i like how you can place more than one citizen on an action and I enjoyed the light combat aspects. Very fun and beautiful artwork and design. And this second edition is amazing. It has metal coins and wooden scrolls and citizens (as compared to the cardboard counterparts). If you like worker placement, give it a chance!
Scritto da: Sue Fenske
Upper Level Worker Placement Game that Anyone can Learn
Don't play this game with brand new gamers. It is a great game if you have already played other entry level worker placement games.
Scritto da: Les
Beautiful but not my first pick to play
The art is beautiful but the gameplay feels lacking. I was very interested in this game because I love the world the designer had made and enjoy dinner of his other games, however there definitely other worker placement games is rather play then this one if given the choice.
Scritto da: Alleciram
So fun!
This was super fun! Easy to learn and teach others and I enjoy Red Raven Games. The detail of the game is really enjoyable
Scritto da: Haruki King
Juego complejo de estrategia
Este juego es muy bueno. Es un juego complicado al principio por la cantidad de mazos de cartas, piezas y colocacion en el tablero. Adicional el manual es largo por lo que te toma unos 20 min aprox en leerlo y entenderlo. La primer partida dura entre 2a3 horas. Las subsecuentes de 1 a 2 horas dependiendo del grado de dificultad. El juego está muy bueno 100% recomendable. Estrategia.
Scritto da: Rotta_XL
Gorgeous
I am glad I got this on time. I almost miss the chance and I would've been sad. I recommend this gem from Laukat
Scritto da: lobo
Recomendado
Excelente Juego

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