Girl Genius: The Works (2001) Board Game
Girl Genius: The Works’ is a board game based on the popular comic book series ‘Girl Genius’ created by Phil and Kaja Foglio. The game was released in 2001 by Cheapass Games and features artwork from Studio Foglio. Designed by James Ernest and Phil Foglio, the game combines elements of card games and comic books to create a unique gaming experience.
Game Components of Girl Genius: The Works
How To Setup Girl Genius: The Works
To set up the game, players create a 12-card tableau, known as “the Works,” in a lattice pattern. The tableaux consist of 4 rows of cards: the two rows closest to each player have 2 cards each (with one flipped face-up), and the two middle rows have 4 cards each. The remaining cards are shuffled, and each player is dealt 5 cards. The rest of the deck is placed on the table.
Gameplay Mechanics and Game Objective
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Game Objective
Player Experience
**Girl Genius: The Works** offers a blend of strategy and fun, with a unique mechanic of cards interacting through flipping, spinning, and popping. The game is most strategic with 2 players but can be enjoyable with more, though it becomes slightly more chaotic. Players must plan ahead, setting up moves to maximize their score while disrupting their opponents. The illustrations, while described as average, add a humorous touch to the game.
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Personal Thoughts on Girl Genius: The Works
**Girl Genius: The Works** is ideal for players who enjoy strategy, mad science, and innovative gameplay mechanics. It is a great choice for those looking for a fun and engaging card game that can be played in about 30 minutes. While the game can be enjoyed by a wide range of players, it is particularly suited for fans of the “Girl Genius” comic series and those who appreciate unique and strategic card games.
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