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Barrage: The Leeghwater Project
Expansion of:
Barrage
60m - 120m
1 - 4 Players
Ages 14+
Variable Player Powers is a mechanic that grants different abilities and/or paths to victory to the players.
Variable Player Powers
This mechanism requires players to select individual actions from a set of actions available to all players. Players generally select actions one-at-a-time and in turn order. There is usually(*) a limit on the number of times a single action may be taken. Actions are commonly selected by the placement of game pieces or tokens on the selected actions. Each player usually has a limited number of pieces with which to participate in the process.
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decterous
新加的卖机器和造房子还算是有趣。但那个卖机器可以改为进转轮的脸如果和卖一次机器5分的凑一起也很崩溃。
dmoser22
I've played Barrage close to 10 times now. When teaching new players, I stick to the Advanced Rules but w/o TLP; in games where everyone has played at least once, we always include TLP. Switching between playing with and without the expansion has made it clear to me that I really enjoy the extra options and strategies that TLP provides, as well as the increased replayability due to having even more variability of the starting conditions.
dennislaumen
Besides a new faction, The Leeghwater Project adds new actions to the game. Both actions are fun additions and don't add too much complexity to the game as they're quite simple in and of themselves. The upside of these new actions is that the decision space is a bit larger and there's a bit more to consider. The downside however is that there are now more worker placement spots available which makes that part of the game less tight and cutthroat. This means that the game with expansion is a bit more open and caters a bit more to players who like open decision spaces and choice. Vanilla Barrage is more tight and this will be preferred by players who like their games brutal and punishing. I'm of the latter category.