Spiel 2014 Preview: ZhanGuo
Posted by James (admin) on 5th October 2014
ZhanGuo is a game published by What’s Your Game who have released some great games in the past including Oddville, Vasco de Gama, and Madeira. ZhanGuo looks to be a medium to heavy eurogame with plenty of simple elements but a lot of moving parts that need to be balanced.
The game is set around 230 BC and players attempt to contribute the most towards the unification of China. The game lasts 5 rounds and the player with the most Victory Points (VPs) at the end is the winner. The central game mechanic is that each player draws 6 cards at the start of each round and plays one each turn. The cards are split into 3 colours (writing, currency and laws) and, in addition to other info, each card has a unique number (writing 1-40, currency 41-80, laws 81-120). Each round, players take turns to either: (a) add a card to their player’s board, or (b) play a card to take any one of the 6 court actions.
Adding a Card to a Player Board
Each player’s board shows 5 areas each matching one of the main board’s 5 regions. If a player adds a card to their player board, they tuck it underneath the relevant region (leaving the info at the top showing) and then take a number of unification discs – 1 for the 1st card in that region, 2 for the 2nd, and 3 for the 3rd – and the colour of discs taken is determined by the colour of the card. Unification discs are important for earning bonuses at the end of each round. However, adding cards to a region increases unrest, and players will need to manage this because too much unrest means they may not be able to play further cards into that region, and/or can limit their court actions too. Read the rest of this entry »
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