Kingdom Quest (2007) Board Game
Kingdom Quest is an abstract strategy board game released in in 2007. It is designed by Frank Dyksterhuis and Mark Wood, with artwork by Dr. Wood Challenge Centre. The game is suitable for 2-4 players and has a playing time of around 60 minutes. It is recommended for players aged 8 and up.
Game Components of Kingdom Quest
How To Setup Kingdom Quest
To set up the game, players start by placing the game board in the middle of the playing area. Each player chooses their set of Kingdom tokens and places them on the board according to the starting positions indicated in the rules. The King, Queen, Prince, and Princess pieces are distributed among the players. Alliance cards are shuffled and dealt to the players. Terrain tiles are placed on the board to create the game environment.
Gameplay Mechanics and Game Objective
– Area Control
– Tile Placement
– Alliance Building
Player Experience
Players engage in strategic planning to expand their kingdoms through alliances. The game requires careful consideration of each move, as forming the right alliances can significantly impact the outcome. The abstract nature of the game makes it appealing to those who enjoy strategic thinking and planning.
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Personal Thoughts on Kingdom Quest
**Kingdom Quest** is ideal for players who enjoy abstract strategy games and are looking for a game that challenges their strategic thinking. It is a good fit for families or groups of friends who appreciate games that require planning and alliances. However, it may not be the best choice for those seeking a game with a rich, immersive theme or quick gameplay sessions.
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