Sinister Fish Games SIF00030 Villagers, Game

Brand:Sinister Fish Games

3.9/5

61.38

Ja jums izdosies atrast cilvēkus, kas var strādāt kopā, lai gūtu peļņu, vienlaikus palielinot pārtikas pārpalikumu un kapacitāti jaunu māju celtniecībai, jūsu ciems būs pārtikusi. Ciema iedzīvotāji nāk ar solo režīmu, kurā vientuļš ciemats cenšas uzplaukt, neskatoties uz šausmīgo grāfieni un viņas ļaunajām mahinācijām. Villagers ir skaista dizainera un mākslinieka Hokona Gārdera izstrādāta un dzinēju veidošanas spēle. Vecumam no 10+ 30-60 minūšu spēles laiks. Karšu zīmēšanas un tablo veidošanas spēle 1–5 spēlētājiem.

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EAN: 0604565193599

Kategorijas Zāķes un spēles, Jomas un aksesuāri, Dēļu spēles,

Ja jums izdosies atrast cilvēkus, kas var strādāt kopā, lai gūtu peļņu, vienlaikus palielinot pārtikas pārpalikumu un kapacitāti jaunu māju celtniecībai, jūsu ciems būs pārtikusi. Ciema iedzīvotāji nāk ar solo režīmu, kurā vientuļš ciemats cenšas uzplaukt, neskatoties uz šausmīgo grāfieni un viņas ļaunajām mahinācijām. Villagers ir skaista dizainera un mākslinieka Hokona Gārdera izstrādāta un dzinēju veidošanas spēle. Vecumam no 10+ 30-60 minūšu spēles laiks. Karšu zīmēšanas un tablo veidošanas spēle 1–5 spēlētājiem.
Age Range (Description) Kid
Brand Sinister Fish Games
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars 120 ratings 4.8 out of 5 stars
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number SIF00030
Item Weight 1.79 pounds
Language English
Manufacturer Sinister Fish Games
Manufacturer recommended age 13 years and up
Material Cardboard
Number of Players 5
Product Dimensions 10 x 3.5 x 4.5 inches
Release date July 2, 2019
Theme Cards

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Scritto da: Antonio Fonseca
Gran juego
Es un gran juego, un inserto excelente, con separadores para las cartas, se aprende facil, y escala muy bien a cualquier tipo de jugadores (1 a5) ,no depende casi nada del idioma, sólo unas muy pocas cartas, pero fácilmente traducibles. las monedas están en cartón, No hay que confundirlo con la edición de kickstarter.
Scritto da: Paula B. Szum
Good
The game is an amazing, it’s a bit difficult to understand at first since there’s so many moving pieces. However once you understand it, the game makes more sense and moves a lot faster
Scritto da: J R.
Great game!
Fantastic game! Fun to play both for just 2 players and to play in a larger group. Came quickly in new condition.
Scritto da: Virginia Cook
Fun Game
This game is really fun and easy to learn. The cards are good quality with nice artwork. I bought as gifts for a couple of friends who like games.
Scritto da: Mary P. Kerins
Liked playing
Like playing
Scritto da: Elizabeth Gaedke
Great Game
Highly recommend, we bought our friends a copy and it was so addictive we had to get a set for our house as well. Quick and simple with 2 player and extra fun with a group.
Scritto da: Travis Lopez
Purple Phoenix Games Review
The saying is, “It takes a village…” but that village didn’t just magically appear overnight. Creating a prosperous and thriving community takes not only time, but hard work, ingenuity, and a little bit of luck! Villagers is a game that takes you through that process, as you strive to create a village of renown. Disclaimer: I do not intent to rehash the entire rulebook in this review, but rather provide an overview of the gameplay, and how it differs between multiplayer and solo play. -L Villagers is a game of card drafting and tableau building in which players are competing to build the most prosperous village in the land. The game is played over a series of rounds, each broken up into the Draft Phase and the Build Phase. During the Draft Phase, players take turns drafting villagers from the available card stacks into their hands. During the Build Phase, players can add villagers from their hand to their tableau. Certain cards can be chained together, and provide more powers and/or end-game points – but they must be added to the village in chain order. At two points throughout the game, the First and Second Market Phases, all players will collect money depending on which cards they have in their villages. The game ends immediately after the Second Market Phase is completed, and the player with the most money is the winner! As a solo game, Villagers plays very similarly to group play, with only a couple of differences. First, the solo player is battling against The Countess, an AI character, to create the best village. The Countess is incorporated into the game in a unique way. During the Draft Phase, whenever you draft a villager to your hand, you also select an available villager to go straight into the village of the Countess. The Build Phase is carried out as normal. At the end of every round, you blindly draw a face-down card from the Reserve (draw deck), and it automatically goes into the Countess’ village as well. The other twist to a solo game of Villagers is that there are Event cards in play each round. Events are resolved after the Build Phase, before beginning the next round, and are often detrimental to the player – like making you pay extra gold to unlock padlocks, for example. The First and Second Market Phases work the same as they do in a multiplayer game, and the game ends immediately after the Second Market Phase. If you have managed to accrue more money than the Countess, then you have won! I want to start off by saying that I love Villagers. Card drafting and set collection are my JAM, and this is a game that highlights those really well without making it too complicated. Even when playing solo, those mechanics still feel balanced, and that makes the overall game enjoyable. From my previous Solo Chronicles, I have stated how much I dislike “Beat your own high score” solo modes, so I was extremely happy when I saw that Villagers pitted the solo player against an AI character – the Countess. For the most part, I think that the Countess works really well in this game. When you draft a card, the Countess gets a card as well. But the best part about that is that you get to choose which card goes to the Countess. That means that you are able to keep some semblance of strategy in your game, because you have the power to decide what cards go where, for the most part. The other neat thing about solo play is the inclusion of Event cards in the game – which are not present in group play. The Events add an extra element that you have to take into account for the given round. Depending on the Event, it could compromise your strategy quite a bit, but that’s what keeps it interesting. You can’t just get into a groove and grind through the rounds, drafting everything you want, when you want. You have to adapt your strategy based upon the Event(s) in play, and the Countess’ village. The only downside for me is that at the end of every round, the Countess gets the top face-down card from the Reserve, and depending on what card that is, it could throw a wrench into the strategy you’ve been working hard to set up. I guess that mimics a multiplayer game in a sense, though, because you can’t always control what your opponents will do. The biggest downside about solo play for me has nothing to do with actual gameplay, but rather table space. Every card that goes into the Countess’ village is a stand-alone, meaning that they do not chain together like cards in your village will. So depending on how long the game goes, the Countess’ village will get to be pretty large, and hog lots of the table. I think that just means I need a bigger table though… All that being said – is Villagers a good game for solo play? I would say mostly yes. Strategy is still required for success, but adaptability of that strategy is what keeps the game engaging and entertaining. Nothing can quite replace the multiplayer experience, but playing against the AI character keeps the competitiveness alive in the game. As someone who does a lot of solo playing these days, I am glad that I have added Villagers to my collection. If you haven’t gotten a chance to play Villagers yet, I would highly recommend checking it out. Solo or multiplayer, it’s a great time!
Scritto da: Kathy Podgers
Excellent fun game
I played this game once, and actually beat my son! This is a good game for adults, even seniors. It requires strategy and deciding when to take a chance. The whole game can be played in a couple hours, not all night long like monopoly. Its also beautifully made. Great quality. I recommend this game without hesitation!
Scritto da: Keith Parrock
Lots of depth
At first this appears a good, fairly simple game. But part way through the first game we began to understand that it had far more depth than it appeared at first. It is a thoughtful game, which requires a good deal of forward planning, particularly in the cards (Villagers) you choose and when you choose them. We also played with the kickstarter expansion, which brought another 4 different modules to the game. All in all, I would recommend playing a few times before you would be able to choose a reasonable strategy. Villagers really is one of those games that get better and better the more you play. We played with three players, but I could see it being just as good with two or four players. Highly recommended for anyone who prefers a 'thinking' game.

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