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Stonemaier Games: Red Rising Strategy Board Game on sale for
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Product Info:- Enter the futuristic universe of Red Rising, based on the exciting book series by Pierce Brown featuring a dystopian society divided into fourteen castes.
- You represent a house attempting to rise to power as you piece together an assortment of followers (represented by your hand of cards). Will you break the chains of the Society or embrace the dominance of the Golds?
- Start with a hand of 5 cards, and on your turn, deploy 1 of those cards to a location on the board, activating that card's deploy benefit. Gain the top card from another location or the deck, gaining that location's benefit and adding the card to your hand as you enhance your end-game point total.
- Lots of easter eggs to explore and attention to detail. Knowledge of the books heightens your enjoyment, but it is not necessary to love the game.
- Designed by Alexander Schmidt and Jamey Stegmaier (Scythe). Illustrated by Miles Bensky (Rolling Realms), Jacqui Davis (Viticulture), and Justin Wong.
- Hand Management, Set Collection, and Variable Player Powers. Heavily inspired by the game Fantasy Realms. Easy to learn, hard to master!
- Features an Automa to play against in a single player game for a fun solitaire experience. The Automa simulates an opponent for you to compete against, while your game as a player remains the same. On the Automa's turn, flip a card to see what action it takes.
- Ages 14+
- 1-6 Players
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My teenager didn't know the series but still found the game enjoyable and asked to play it again.
Fantasy Realms does this type of game better IMO.
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The game was a little overwhelming round one. We all started playing with no real strategy or knowledge of what cards were in the deck, but we ended up figuring things out eventually. You start learning the pattern of what each color will do for your deck. Round two, the game was COMPLETELY different with fully new strategies in play just because a few Gold cards started out in the field. There are SO many cards. I feel like you could play this 10 times before you even see a repeat card, which is super fun. Finding main characters pop up is a lot of fun as well.
Seems like fans of this whatever it came from will enjoy it more.
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