Guildes (2017) Board Game
Guildes is a card game released in 2017 designed by Romain Gaschet and illustrated by Bad Taste Games. It falls under the categories of card game and deduction game, with a playtime of 20-35 minutes and suitable for players aged 10 and above. The game involves hand management, open drafting, score-and-reset game, set collection, and simultaneous action selection mechanics.
Game Components of Guilds
How To Setup Guilds
To set up Guilds, place the hexagonal Central Square board in the middle of the table. Each player takes their own player board and places the Entrance Hall tile on the starting position. Objective cards are chosen at random and placed face up on the table. Characters are organized around the Central Square based on the player count. Each player receives their initial income and setup materials according to the rules.
Gameplay Mechanics and Game Objective
Player Experience
Guilds offers a competitive and tense experience, even with two players. The game scales dynamically to different player counts, ensuring engaging gameplay. Players must balance bidding on valuable citizen cards with strategic room placements to maximize their guild’s prestige. The game’s dual drafting mechanics and the need to plan ahead make it challenging yet rewarding.
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Personal Thoughts on Guilds
Guilds is ideal for players who enjoy strategic bidding and resource management. It is particularly suited for those who appreciate games with a mix of economic and building mechanics. While it may not be the best fit for players seeking high player interaction, Guilds offers a challenging and rewarding experience for fans of Italian-style games and those looking to build and manage their own guild.
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