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7 Wonders Board Game (Base Game, New Edition)

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      • For 3-7 players
      • 30-min game play
      • Ages 10 and up
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      • This Game has earned 4.8 stars overall (out of possible 5) based on 665 customer reviews at Amazon
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Amazon has 7 Wonders Board Game (Base Game, New Edition) for $29.99 when you 'clip' the $6.51 off coupon on product page. Shipping is free.

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  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that 7 Wonders Board Game (Base Game, New Edition) is $6.51 less (17.9% savings) than the next best price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $36.50 at the time of this posting.
  • About this product:
    • Game Play details:
      • For 3-7 players
      • 30-min game play
      • Ages 10 and up
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      • This Game has earned 4.8 stars overall (out of possible 5) based on 665 customer reviews at Amazon
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Cheap_skater
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From my understanding, they rebalanced some of the Wonders (some were MUCH better than others) by rearranging some of the rewards and changing the material requirements for some of the better ones. Some cards were also changed to rebalance but not as significantly.

And the entire game got a visual overhaul. Cards are laid out similar to how they look in 7 Wonders Duel (which I actually prefer the new design), card artwork has all been changed but it doesn't look too different from the original, links now have a symbol like in Duel instead of the name of the card, Wonders have "day/night" artwork now instead of an "A/B" side with the same artwork on both sides, and the backs of the cards now have this really nice shiny foil.

As far as expansions, they made a second edition of the main 3 expansions too to make them fit in aesthetically with the base set. I'm not sure if some of those were rebalanced as well but I'm sure they were.

If you already have the first edition and the expansions, I don't think you need to pick up the new version, but if you don't have it then the second edition is probably a better way to start.
Cheap_skater
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Great game! One of the top 100 games on BGG. Very easy to teach and gameplay moves fast once everyone gets the hang of it. Has a few expansions that really change up the game I'd suggest getting once the game starts feeling predictable.
Venner
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A nice aspect of 7 Wonders is that it is very scalable, from 3 to 7 players (or even up to 9 if you have all the expansion content.) Turns are simultaneous, and in most instances* you only interact with the players to your immediate left/right, so it doesn't bog down.

I recommend getting one of the free Android/iPhone scoring apps and putting in the players' names before the game starts. It makes scoring at the end way faster. "Okay, around the table, how many point in Blue did you have?" "Tell me how many of each Green symbol you had." Then it tabulates scores and who did best in what.

I picked up several copies of the game one year at Target on Christmas clearance for $10 each and give them away to people interested in getting into board-gaming.

*some of the expansion content affects everyone at the table, or skips a player next to you, etc. Generally, we play with the Cites, Leaders, and mini-pack expansions, as well as the extra Wonder boards, but don't really care for the Babel expansion. Armada looks interesting, but again, it looks like something that would significantly slow down a relatively quick game.

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Jun 16, 2021
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Cheap_skater
Jun 16, 2021
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Great game! One of the top 100 games on BGG. Very easy to teach and gameplay moves fast once everyone gets the hang of it. Has a few expansions that really change up the game I'd suggest getting once the game starts feeling predictable.
Jun 16, 2021
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Hanger728
Jun 16, 2021
203 Posts
Quote from Cheap_skater :
Great game! One of the top 100 games on BGG. Very easy to teach and gameplay moves fast once everyone gets the hang of it. Has a few expansions that really change up the game I'd suggest getting once the game starts feeling predictable.
What's different in the "new" version? Is it compatible with expansions?
Jun 16, 2021
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Traveler-1701
Jun 16, 2021
620 Posts
Mostly artwork. Also, the upgrade for buildings has been changed to match that of 7 Wonders Duel to use symbols instead of names, which I really prefer. I'm not sure on expansions.
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Cheap_skater
Jun 16, 2021
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank Cheap_skater

Quote from Hanger728 :
What's different in the "new" version? Is it compatible with expansions?
From my understanding, they rebalanced some of the Wonders (some were MUCH better than others) by rearranging some of the rewards and changing the material requirements for some of the better ones. Some cards were also changed to rebalance but not as significantly.

And the entire game got a visual overhaul. Cards are laid out similar to how they look in 7 Wonders Duel (which I actually prefer the new design), card artwork has all been changed but it doesn't look too different from the original, links now have a symbol like in Duel instead of the name of the card, Wonders have "day/night" artwork now instead of an "A/B" side with the same artwork on both sides, and the backs of the cards now have this really nice shiny foil.

As far as expansions, they made a second edition of the main 3 expansions too to make them fit in aesthetically with the base set. I'm not sure if some of those were rebalanced as well but I'm sure they were.

If you already have the first edition and the expansions, I don't think you need to pick up the new version, but if you don't have it then the second edition is probably a better way to start.
Last edited by Cheap_skater June 16, 2021 at 10:34 AM.
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Hanger728
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Quote from Cheap_skater :
From my understanding, they rebalanced some of the Wonders (some were MUCH better than others) by rearranging some of the rewards and changing the material requirements for some of the better ones. Some cards were also changed to rebalance but not as significantly.

And the entire game got a visual overhaul. Cards are laid out similar to how they look in 7 Wonders Duel (which I actually prefer the new design), card artwork has all been changed but it doesn't look too different from the original, links now have a symbol like in Duel instead of the name of the card, Wonders have "day/night" artwork now instead of an "A/B" side with the same artwork on both sides, and the backs of the cards now have this really nice shiny foil.

As far as expansions, they made a second edition of the main 3 expansions too to make them fit in aesthetically with the base set. I'm not sure if some of those were rebalanced as well but I'm sure they were.

If you already have the first edition and the expansions, I don't think you need to pick up the new version, but if you don't have it then the second edition is probably a better way to start.
Thank you so much for the detailed reply!
Jun 17, 2021
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Jun 17, 2021
lgao
Jun 17, 2021
557 Posts
One of my favorites, and it's time to own one. Thanks!
Jun 17, 2021
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Jun 17, 2021
JimR2075
Jun 17, 2021
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8.2 score on BGG : https://boardgamegeek.com/boardga...nd-edition

This kinda covers it :
"The board game with more awards than any other game on the planet."
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TurtlePerson2
Jun 17, 2021
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I really like 7 Wonders, but I will say that I've hardly played it since getting Sushi Go. The two games are really similar in terms of game play. 7 Wonders is "deeper" than Sushi Go, but Sushi Go is way more accessible and easy to teach to beginners. Sushi Go Party Pack is usually $20 or so.
Jun 17, 2021
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Jun 17, 2021
Venner
Jun 17, 2021
611 Posts
A nice aspect of 7 Wonders is that it is very scalable, from 3 to 7 players (or even up to 9 if you have all the expansion content.) Turns are simultaneous, and in most instances* you only interact with the players to your immediate left/right, so it doesn't bog down.

I recommend getting one of the free Android/iPhone scoring apps and putting in the players' names before the game starts. It makes scoring at the end way faster. "Okay, around the table, how many point in Blue did you have?" "Tell me how many of each Green symbol you had." Then it tabulates scores and who did best in what.

I picked up several copies of the game one year at Target on Christmas clearance for $10 each and give them away to people interested in getting into board-gaming.

*some of the expansion content affects everyone at the table, or skips a player next to you, etc. Generally, we play with the Cites, Leaders, and mini-pack expansions, as well as the extra Wonder boards, but don't really care for the Babel expansion. Armada looks interesting, but again, it looks like something that would significantly slow down a relatively quick game.
Last edited by Venner June 17, 2021 at 03:03 PM.
Jun 17, 2021
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frankyousif
Jun 17, 2021
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When i tried to apply the coupon it said I am not eligible. I have amazon prime. Anyone else running into this situation?
Jun 17, 2021
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RangerJay
Jun 17, 2021
2,518 Posts
One of the easier game for newbies yet still tons of fun, man I miss playing board games in person lmao
Jun 18, 2021
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Jun 18, 2021
jimkiler
Jun 18, 2021
3,114 Posts
I love playing this game because who you play with affects the outcome, super easy concept but hard to master because they are so many ways to score points and win.
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Danzilla
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One of the few games I didn't like. Game play was extremely random, to the point that strategy felt all but pointless. About the only thing that really made a difference was the starting conditions. Might as well just roll dice and decide a winner IMO.
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Needed to know what I was buying. This guy explains it well. I got a $1 digital credit.

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kickerstarter
Jun 18, 2021
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I don't see how this game is "Easy to teach".

To me, the game is insanely complex. You have to balance a lot of aspects, focus on resources you have, what your neighbors have and try to build up your strength while at the same time weaken your neighbors. Not to mention the complex math each player had to do in the end of the game. Miscalculated is common.

Someone who play the game regularly will have an unfair advantage on knowing what cards are available in each stage. I guess it is "easy to teach someone to lose". I own the game. I don't like it.

In comparison, "Sushi Go" is a lot easier to learn and it is basically a simplified 7 wonders.

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