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Diseñado por Christian T. Petersen
Publicado por Fantasy Flight Games, ADC Blackfire Entertainment + 17 más
Jugadores
3-6
Opinión de la Comunidad
Diseñado para 6 jugadores y jugable en 120–240 min, A Game of Thrones: The Board Game (Second Edition) ofrece una experiencia pesado que obtuvo 7.3 en BGG.
Cómo Se Juega
Advantage Token
A special token gives one player a small bonus — it might rotate or be earned through clever play.
Area Movement
You move your pieces across different regions on the board, trying to position yourself in the best spots.
Auction / Bidding
Players bid against each other for cards, tiles, or resources — knowing when to go big and when to fold is the key.
Auction: Sealed Bid
Everyone secretly writes down their bid and reveals at the same time — it's a delicious guessing game about what others will pay.
Card Play Conflict Resolution
Conflicts are resolved by playing cards instead of rolling dice — it puts the outcome more in your hands.
Events
Random events shake things up during the game — sometimes helpful, sometimes chaotic, always interesting.
Hand Management
You have a hand of cards and deciding which to play, save, or discard is the core puzzle.
Income
You earn resources automatically each round based on what you've built up — the snowball effect is real.
Sobre Este Juego
Game description from the publisher: King Robert Baratheon is dead, and the lands of Westeros brace for battle. In the second edition of A Game of Thrones: The Board Game, three to six players take on the roles of the great Houses of the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros, as they vie for control of the Iron Throne through the use of diplomacy and warfare. R.…
Fuente: BoardGameGeek
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Duración
120-240 min
Complejidad
3.7 / 5
Valoración
7.5
Año
2011
Negotiation
Players talk, bargain, and make deals with each other — your persuasion skills matter as much as your strategy.
Player Elimination
Players can be knocked out before the game ends — play carefully or you might be watching from the sidelines.
Simultaneous Action Selection
Everyone chooses their action at the same time and reveals together — no waiting around, and plenty of surprises.
Turn Order: Auction
Players bid for the right to go first — sometimes that early position is worth paying extra for.
Variable Player Powers
Each player has unique abilities that make their experience different — finding the best way to use yours is half the fun.