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Ohne Furcht und Adeloriginal German edition of Citadels
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from 18 customer reviews
Product Awards:
International Gamers Awards
Best Strategy Game Nominee, 2001
Spiel des Jahres
Finalist, 2000
Deutscher Spiele Preis
6th place, 2000
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Eight mysterious characters compete for the most valuable buildings. In each round, players change characters and decide whether to stock up on gold or draw a building card. You need cards in your hand to be able to lay them down (and build). You need gold to pay for building. Each round, beginning with the king, players secretly choose one of the eight characters to use their special abilities to influence play--the Magician can switch hands, the Builder receives 2 buildings free, the Assassin can neutralize a player, etc.
This game is cute. This game is great. This game is a masterpiece. I have never seen so much 'game'in such a small box as it happened with this game.
The thing with this game is, it's a card game, but you aren't quite aware of that: it almost plays like a boardgame.
I think a game like this deserves to be in everybody's game-collection. The game-mechanism is extremely well-balanced but most of all very innovative. Playing a game like this makes me wonder how creative a designer can be. Ok, I haven't played many other card-games apart from the traditional cardgames, but this one surely surprised me. It offers a lot of different elements, a bit of strategy, a bit of luck, a bit of annoying other players, interactivity, the 'who-is-who' factor, humour, and it all works very well. I also like the design, the artwork: very atmospheric and beautifully drawn cards. Don't even mention the price. This is really a bargain.
This is a great game for kids as well. But in no way it is a childish game. It only indicates that it is appealing to a various mix of gameplayers.
If you are looking for something else but a board-game, yet want a similar impact, then I think this is the one.... Don't buy it if you only like games like Chess and Go. Buy it if you want to be entertained in a less ambitious, yet surprising way.
I first played this game at the 'spellenspektakel' a dutch gameshow. I played several games, but this was absolutly the best. I like this game the best with 3 or more players, 2 is okay but it's more fun with more. This, El Grande and Settlers is my favorite game!
I have played this game, which is called 'Machiavelli' in Dutch, a couple of times with two players.
I like the bluffing aspect in a 2-player game, predicting what your opponent is about to do and avoiding what your opponent guesses that you're going to do. I can't wait to play this game with more than 2 players.