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Europa Universalis: The Price of Power – Base Game + Expansion (Kickstarter: Standard Edition)
90m - 300m
1 - 4 Players
Ages 14+
The Campaign/Battle Card Driven mechanic is a relatively recent development in war games that focuses the players' actions on cards they have in their hand. The very basic idea is that performing a single action uses a single card. Games where cards are used to determine the outcome of battles do not use this mechanic.
Campaign / Battle Card Driven
Dice rolling in a game can be used for many things, randomness being the most obvious. Dice can also be used as counters. The dice themselves can be unique and different sizes, shapes and colors to represent different things.
Dice Rolling
Hand management games are games with cards in them that reward players for playing the cards in certain sequences or groups. The optimal sequence/grouping may vary, depending on board position, cards held and cards played by opponents. Managing your hand means gaining the most value out of available cards under given circumstances. Cards often have multiple uses in the game, further obfuscating an "optimal" sequence.
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Attila
Played 2019 on "Spiel '19" in Essen. Horrible experience. A collection of mechanisms which work not well together.
EdgeV
Impressing game with high complexity. The game is very interesting also solo controlling bots as opponents. I also love the PC game and this is a great rendition (yes I know it started as a board game, then became PC and now back to boardgame again :) ). The game time is extremely long though. Playing a simple scenario can easily take 5+ hours. The game is also quite a table hog, even with the basic version. I also happen to own the oversized mat, but it is so big that it takes up my whole dining room table! 133x80 cm. (35% bigger than the deluxe map). I recommend this for people that are able to leave the game on the table for several days. For multiplayer it could be perfect game for a weekend or played over several game sessions.
Agone07
Game is good (deserve a 8) but I removed 5 points because this game is a scam... super expensive for the content + an entire part of the game is locked behind deluxe version that is absurdely expensive or a expansion as prohibitive..... welll paradox business model... and I don't want this kind of business model in that hobby. This rating is a warning to say that such business model and pricing is not welcome here. However the game is good not great but really good (8/10) The down points are : - Rulebook while being complete, some rules are spread all over the place making some of those rules very hard to understand. - Religion add quite a bit of complexity but have very little impact and added value in term of gameplay, a real missed opportunity. Giving more incentives for non catholic religions would be verymuch welcome. - No playing tall ... a 4X without a viable way to play tall will always be a big miss to my eyes. - You lack quite a bit of freedom on the way of playing your nation. The Missions being a big source of VP you kinda have to follow them and therefore play your nation the way the author wanted you to play them. Consequence being a lack of freedom and nations having little replayability each. - Ideas are very underwhelming, very few being researched each game, this doesn't help to create replayability for the nations. - lack of efficient "engine building" So good game but with significative weakpoints, however the good thing being that those weak points are quite easy to fix ... hope they will ... the potential to become a great game but for now Worth an 8.