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Battles of Westeros

桌游极客排名: 1170

本月排名变化: 9

玩家评分: 7.2

玩家人数: 2 (最佳: 2人)

时长: 60-120 分钟

难度: 3.22 (重度策略)

适合年龄: 12+

专业评分: 6.50

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出版年份: 2010

出版商:

| Fantasy Flight Games | Cross Circle Games | Edge Entertainment

设计师:

| Robert A. Kouba

美工:

| Tomasz Jedruszek | Henning Ludvigsen

桌游类别:

|梦幻 |模型 |小说题材 |战争

展开威斯特罗斯大房子的旗帜!为了确保七国的权力,并确保其线条的生存,韦斯特罗斯之家每个都遵循非常不同的路径。一些人建立战略联盟,有的形成复杂的政治阴谋,还有一些人用欺骗和背叛。但是,没有比采取战场更直接或持久的权力之路。“在韦斯特罗斯的战役中,两名球员重新创造了乔治·罗伯特·马丁的”冰之歌“中的军事冲突,火系列,直接从书籍中参与战斗或设计自己的。在这场战场战术的史诗棋盘游戏中,玩家控制着斯塔克庄园(Winter Stell),他们致力于保卫自己的荣誉和土地的温德夫尔(Wardfeld)的病房,或者是由坎德里克·洛克(Casterly Rock)持续供不应求的资金来源的兰尼斯特(House Lannister)。

Westeros的战斗是在几个包含的场景中的一个,称为战斗。每个都有一个战斗计划,决定地图的形成(称为战场),每个房屋单位的起始位置,开始资源,特殊规则和胜利条件的游戏会话。一场战斗是在几轮之内进行的,每轮都是轮流的转弯。玩家需要完成的赢得Westeros战役游戏的目标可能有所不同(有些战斗要求玩家获得一定数量的胜利点,而其他战斗需要玩家在战场上占据战略位置),但这收集可用的场景,以及通过双面地图板和超过三十张地图叠加层进行自己的激动人心的战斗的能力,使威斯特罗斯的战役成为了一个重要的可玩性!

Westeros的战役也提供大量的战略复杂性,导致每场比赛令人满意的数量令人信服的选择。例如,每个玩家都有一个特殊的随机领导甲板,由独特的战术和能力组成;这个甲板会根据正在播放的场景和角色出现而改变。战场上的海梅兰尼斯特如果你画出适当的领导卡,他可以命令附近的部队积极地赶上他们的对手!埃德达·斯塔克(Eddard Stark)是否将他的力量引导到战斗中特殊的侧翼机动进入您的领导甲板,潜在地被吸引入您的手中。

威斯特罗斯的战役也具有一定的现实感,使您沉浸在五国战争中最重大的冲突之中。每个装有步兵,弓箭手,骑兵和猎狗座的塑像人物基地都有一个横幅杆&一个小旗帜附件。附在每个单元上的塑料横幅承载着该单位的屋顶,并且它们在杆上的方向一目了然,是否已经订购了该单元。除了直观和有用的游戏效果(区分您已经激活的单位与你没有的),你的军队的横幅广泛印象深刻地穿过设计精美的游戏板将给你的感觉,你是聪明的Tywin兰尼斯特,施密斯之岩,或者是斯蒂克斯·斯塔克,他的凶徒灰色的风在他身边!

Unfurl the banners of the Great Houses of Westeros! To secure power in the Seven Kingdoms and to ensure the survival of their lines, the Houses of Westeros each follow very different paths. Some forge strategic alliances, some create complex political intrigues, and still others use deceit and betrayal. But there is no more direct or lasting path to power than taking to the field of battle. In Battles of Westeros, two players recreate the military conflicts set in George R.R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and Fire series, taking part in battles directly from the books... or designing their own. In this epic board game of battlefield tactics, players control either House Stark, the wards of Winterfell who have called their hearty allies to defend their honor and lands, or House Lannister, an aggressive force funded by Casterly Rock’s endless supply of gold. Battles of Westeros is played over a series of included scenarios, called battles. Each of these has a battle plan that dictates the formation of the map (called the battlefield), starting positions of each House’s units, starting resources, special rules, and victory conditions for the game session. A battle is played over several rounds, with each round consisting of alternating player turns. The goals a player needs to accomplish to win a game of Battles of Westeros can vary (some battles require players to earn a certain number of victory points, while other battles require a player to take and hold strategic positions on the battlefield), but this collection of available scenarios, along with the ability to make your own exciting battles with the double-sided map board and over thirty map overlays, gives Battles of Westeros a wealth of replayability! Battles of Westeros also offers plenty of strategic complexity, resulting in a satisfying number of compelling choices in every game. For example, each player has a special randomized Leadership Deck, consisting of unique tactics and abilities; this deck will change based on the scenario being played and characters present. Is Jaime Lannister on the battlefield? If you draw the appropriate Leadership Card, he can order nearby troops to aggressively rush their opponents! Is Eddard Stark guiding his forces into battle? Special flanking maneuvers enter your Leadership Deck, to potentially be drawn into your hand. Battles of Westeros also features a level of realism that immerses you in the most significant conflicts of the War of the Five Kings. Each plastic figure base, which holds your infantry, archer, cavalry, and kennelmaster units, has a slot for a banner pole – a small flag-bearing attachment. The plastic banners that attach to each unit bear the crest of that unit’s house, and their orientation on the pole indicates at a glance whether that unit has been ordered yet. In addition to the intuitive and useful game effect this provides (differentiating the units you’ve activated from those you haven’t), the sight of your army’s banners spread impressively across the gorgeously designed game board will give you the sense that you are the clever Tywin Lannister, Lord of Casterly Rock... or the stoic Robb Stark, with his direwolf Grey Wind at his side!