Produktbeschreibung
Restoring the Crown of Chip
Battlesson #10
From designer Nathan Hansen comes a quick paced, deep decision rich, abstract strategy BattlessonTM game, Battle of 4 Armies. Match your skills against up to three opponents, for your goal is the Crown of Chip! Through the judicious used of unit placement and maneuver, you struggle to capture opposing units to knock them out of play, or hold the majority named spaces on the board. With pressure for the center of the map and maneuver around its edges, players have myriad ways to approach every turn of this absorbing game.
Will you withstand the pressure and beat the odds? Make your move in the Battle of 4 Armies!
Game Data:
Number of Players: 2-4
Ages: 12 and up
Playing Time: approx. 5 minutes per player
Complexity: 1.5 on a 9 scale
Solitaire Suitability: 2 on a 9 scale
Scale: Each unit represents a single troop of fantasy warriors.
Game Components:
• One 8.5” x 11” color game map
• One 2-page, color instructions sheet
• One BattlessonTM sheet
• 20 color, die-cut 1” mounted game pieces
What They're Saying:
- "Battle of 4 Armies is simple to play but will take some time to master. The rules are easy to understand and teach as the gameplay is simple. It is very accessible and can be taught to most anyone. The rules are well-written and the components are typical Victory Point Game fair. The art work is good especially on the unit tokens. Like I said this game does take some playing to grasp the best way to maneuver your troops. And coming up with a good strategy to capture opposing units is key. It feels like advanced checkers as you and your opponents dance on the hex based map. If you enjoy abstract strategy games then you should enjoy Battle of 4 Armies." - (Play Board Games)
Credits:
Game Design: Nathan Hansen
Documentation & Development: Alan Emrich
Map Art: Tim Allen
Counter Art: Chelsea Autio
Playtesting: Chelsea Autio, Devon Chenoweth, Brian Dickinson, Robert Edgerle, Vinh Ha, Alisha Klein, Cheong Sang Lai, Dan Plunkett, Jan Willem Schmidt, Hans von Stockhausen
Proofreading: Bill Barrett, Jeremy Lennert, Ian Wakeham |