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    17-11-2015
    Klik hier om een link te hebben waarmee u dit artikel later terug kunt lezen.Kemet
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     Overview - Publisher: Matagot
    - Author(s): Jacques Bariot, Guillaume Montiage
    - Number of players: 2 - 5
    - Year: 2012
    - Description:

    In Kemet, players each deploy the troops of an Egyptian tribe and use the mystical powers of the gods of ancient Egypt – along with their powerful armies – to score points in glorious battles or through invasion of rich territories. A game is typically played to 8 or 10 victory points, which may be accrued through winning attacks, controlling temples, controlling fully-developed pyramids, sacrificing to the gods, and wielding particular magical powers.

    The conquest for the land of Kemet takes place over two phases: Day and Night. During the day, choose an action amongst the nine possible choices provided by your player mat and perform it immediately. Once every player has taken five actions, night falls, with players gathering Prayer Points from their temples, drawing Divine Intervention cards, and determining the turn order before the start of the new day.

    As the game progresses, they can use Prayer Points to acquire power tiles. Some of these enroll magical creatures and have them join their troops. In addition to intimidating enemies, these creatures provide special powers!

    Detailed miniature components represent the combat units and the supernatural creatures that are summoned to enhance them. Combat is resolved through cards chosen from a diminishing six-card hand and enhanced by bonuses.

     Total score:

    78%
    A highly agressive area control and development game
     Gameplay - During their turn, players can upgrade their empire, buy new abilities, recruit troops and heroes and move them to attack other regions to score points. The game is heavily slanted in the attacker's favor, which mean you need to be agressive to win 40
     Flexibility - Players who love strategic area control and wargames with a minimal amount of luck (cards, not dice, are used for combat) will likely like this game for its agressive nature.
    - For the same reason, the game is not for everyone.  Players who dislike these types of games will likely not enjoy this. As most of these games, I doubt it would make a good 2-player game (but I could be wrong as I havn't tried it yet)
    - The map is always the same, but the large amount of buildings/upgrades allows for a large variation of possible strategies
    20
     Rules - Language independant game, multiple languages are included in the rules
    - Quite overwhelming at first because of the many buildings and upgrades that are available to buy. Thankfully comes with a handy reference sheet.
     8
     Components - The game has amazing components: thick cardboard, detailed plastic minatures and beautiful custom dice
     10

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    17-11-2015, 21:42 Geschreven door Waut  

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     Overview - Publisher: Repos Production
    - Author(s): Antoine Bauza, Bruno Cathala
    - Number of players: 2
    - Year: 2015

    Nice overview on the Repos website:

    http://www.rprod.com/7wonders-duel/7wonders-duel.php?lang=en

     Total score:

    89%
    Possibly the best 2-player game of 2015
     Gameplay - Offers deep game play in just 30 minutes of time
    - High interaction thanks to the clever drafting mechanism. Taking a card that the other player needs might reveal an even better card for your competitor. Timing has a large impact on your decisions.

    - Three ways to win/end the game. Although you can focus on one specific strategy it's also very risky, which allows for some tense games.
    45
     Flexibility - It can only be played as a 2-player game. However, as a 2-player game it's excellent
    - High randomisation during the game setup allows for a high replay value.
    - Could be easily expended with future expansions.  
    25
     Rules - Rules are explained in a clear manner with plenty of examples. A nice overview of the cards, game setup and summary of the rules is also included
    - Language independent although some of the used icons are not always clear in the beginning. Thankfully a handy reference sheet is included in the box
     9
     Components - The small box is filled to the brim with quality components
    - Like the original 7 Wonders, it has fantastic artwork
     10

    17-11-2015, 20:51 Geschreven door Waut  

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    Tags:7 Wonders Duel, drafting, two players, card game
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