Marvel Champions: The Card Game Core Set
2 - 5 Players
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A deck building game that centers around tribes of squirrels harvesting acorns in preparation for winter.
Theme: The winter is fast approaching and with the cold and snow comes a lack of food. The leaves are beginning to fall from the trees and with them the acorns. All of this means that it is time for the squirrel tribes inhabiting the forest to begin gathering food for the winter. There is just one problem! There is only one oak tree left in the forest making the much coveted acorns a source of warfare. The squirrel tribes have gathered their forces and have even resorted to hiring other forest animals to help them squirrel away as many nuts for the winter as possible. Gathering acorns is easy; protecting them from bands of raiders sent out by the other squirrel tribes is a different story. In Forest Fighters you will hire forest animals to help your tribe of squirrels gather and protect acorns while stealing acorns from your opponents. Once all of the acorns have been gathered, the game ends and the player with the most acorns wins.
—description from the publisher
Players | 2 Players, 3 Players, 4 Players, 5 Players |
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Mechanics | Deck, Bag, and Pool Building |
Theme | Card Game |
Publisher | (Self-Published) |
AJVALA
Played only a handful of times. Core box, Green Goblin, Rise of Red Skull, Agent Venom, Quicksilver, Dr. Strange, Captain America, and Ant-Man. All content is arranged in the Core Box and I no longer have the box for Rise of Red Skull.
Albatrocity
It’s good game. I’ve played She-Hulk’s deck, and I enjoyed it quite a bit. It was thematic and fun.
Againsto
Quite groovy, once you get into it. Played: - Scarlet Witch - Thor - a few games of Captain Marvel I am not sure if there isn't an even better game hiding within, one, that takes 2/3 of the time only, but it is what it is.