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The Scepter of Zavandor
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10 Nov 2017 11:28 #257400
by Rafael Silva
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When I first started playing board games Scepter of Zavandor was one of the games that fascinated me the most. I never ended up playing it or Outpost (its predecessor I hear?), I haven't heard of it in years but today remembered it for no reason and was wandering if it's worth tracking down. Is it? Die Macher and Wallenstein are two of my favorite games, is it anything like those? Have it and is willing to ship to Brazil? PM me.
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10 Nov 2017 11:45 #257403
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OH LORD I thought I'd never hear about this game again...it was released during a period of PEAK EURO, and I recall getting locked down in a FOUR HOUR game of it at a convention. I was about two hours into it and I looked over at the table Robert Martin was at, they were playing Fury of Dracula and having a grand old time, laughing and cutting up. My table was DEAD SILENT with people shuffling pieces around.
I would say that it is not like Wallenstein or Die Macher at all. It is a heavy, fairly abstract economic game. I don't know if it is really worth tracking down these days...but give it a shot, you might dig it!
I would say that it is not like Wallenstein or Die Macher at all. It is a heavy, fairly abstract economic game. I don't know if it is really worth tracking down these days...but give it a shot, you might dig it!
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10 Nov 2017 15:35 #257445
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Replied by RobertB on topic The Scepter of Zavandor
I kind of agree with Barnes there. I played it a few times, and it's a fairly long engine builder sort of game. Turn A to B, B to C, C to points. I'd play it again if I was bored, for old times' sake, but I wouldn't play it every week or anything.
Die Macher is a good bit different, although also long. Zavandor has very little player interaction, where Die Macher is better about having a little bit of screwage, especially if you get an opinion poll (?) card. Zavandor is about, "Don't screw up your engine, or you'll lose by two points." Die Macher is more about what election you want to fight for, and what election you want to skip.
Wallenstein I only played once, so don't have a lot to say about it. The most vivid memory of it was that it was two hours of everyone yelling "DON'T TOUCH THE TABLE!", because if the tower got nudged cubes would fall out, and their owners would get pissed.
Die Macher is a good bit different, although also long. Zavandor has very little player interaction, where Die Macher is better about having a little bit of screwage, especially if you get an opinion poll (?) card. Zavandor is about, "Don't screw up your engine, or you'll lose by two points." Die Macher is more about what election you want to fight for, and what election you want to skip.
Wallenstein I only played once, so don't have a lot to say about it. The most vivid memory of it was that it was two hours of everyone yelling "DON'T TOUCH THE TABLE!", because if the tower got nudged cubes would fall out, and their owners would get pissed.
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10 Nov 2017 16:58 #257452
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Replied by Chapel on topic The Scepter of Zavandor
I like it, but I think I like OutPost a but more, even with it's flaws. It's a spreadsheet game, flat out. It's pretty dry, but if that's your thing, I'm sure you can find it pretty cheap.
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10 Nov 2017 18:03 #257460
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I still say Power $truggle is the most interesting and fun spreadsheet game. Or, at least, that I’ve ever played.
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13 Nov 2017 05:23 #257520
by Rafael Silva
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There is a guy near me with a copy of Phoenicia, have anyone played it? It seems similar, and quicker.
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13 Nov 2017 21:53 #257605
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Out of the three, Phoenicia is the lightest. I liked Outpost and Sceptor, but I wasn't a fan of Phoenicia. It felt like it was far to distilled.
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Rafael Silva wrote: There is a guy near me with a copy of Phoenicia, have anyone played it? It seems similar, and quicker.
Out of the three, Phoenicia is the lightest. I liked Outpost and Sceptor, but I wasn't a fan of Phoenicia. It felt like it was far to distilled.
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