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Dune: Imperium
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.
Worker Placement
Movies / TV / Radio theme
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Affensohn
While I can live with that ugly game board, I don't like so many luck elements in my strategic games. Intrigue cards alone would be okay for a fun skirmish as in SW:R Vanilla combat, limited markets would be okay for a light-hearted game like Clank!, but add to this the poorly adapted deck-building mechanism which is rather an additional randomizer due to no deck-thinning strategies and just very few cycles to run through your deck.
adi_venturer
I keep going back and forth between 5 or 6 for this one. The game starts off as a worker placement/deck building Euro and then becomes quite swingy in late game. I typically don't mind swingy games, and I appreciate what the designer was trying to do here by introducing direct conflict in a Euro game, but this game just hasn't clicked for me yet. Thematically, any Dune game should involve a lot more conflict. This game could have had a completely different theme and it won't change the game play. If you're a fan of the IP, I highly recommend the OG Dune game for a rich thematic experience. (Plays: 2, both times with all expansions)
383cherokee
I thought this game had to much hype, then I watched the 2021 motion picture and I felt the need to try it out. After playing it I wanted to try Lost Runes the game is very suspenseful and tight.