I have to say, when I first saw Civilization: The Card Game stuck into Chronicles...
I was amused. "Heh, just some space filler. I'll try playing it."
And so, I played it with a friend while we were waiting in line for World of Warcraft Burning Crusade (I purchased Chronicles earlier in the day).
And so... we played again. And again. And with more people. I've played it almost as much as I've Civ 4, and more than the other games I've bought in Chronicles (Although, to tell the truth, I already own Civ 1, 2, 3, and 4..)
But the card game...
I've taken this game to 8 or 9 different people. And even with my friend who has a hard time understanding anything more advanced than Zelda 1 or 2, he got the rules with a quick explanation... and playing through one round.
Everyone else did the same for the learning curve.
Not only that, but the game is fun, and has the entire feel of Civilization in there: It's a series of interesting decisions that makes you want to play for one more turn. No two games are alike.
I admit, there seems to be a few drawbacks, IMO: Population doesn't quite seem very valuable, and there's not a huge wealth of variety in what could happen with no event cards... But that COULD be solved with expansions, and I'm already working on ideas for event cards for my own use.
The instructions were a bit weakly worded, so I added in two rules: Discards are placed face down, and a limit of 3 population per plot...
Which all the players agree added to the game, so I've assumed that was part of the rules.
Is it worth 70 for Chronicles just to get the Card Game? Nope, but I hope Firaxis figures out a way to release the Card Game by itself. It's addicting, but the cards arn't well made and are starting to show wear after only 12 or so games...
I was amused. "Heh, just some space filler. I'll try playing it."
And so, I played it with a friend while we were waiting in line for World of Warcraft Burning Crusade (I purchased Chronicles earlier in the day).
And so... we played again. And again. And with more people. I've played it almost as much as I've Civ 4, and more than the other games I've bought in Chronicles (Although, to tell the truth, I already own Civ 1, 2, 3, and 4..)
But the card game...
I've taken this game to 8 or 9 different people. And even with my friend who has a hard time understanding anything more advanced than Zelda 1 or 2, he got the rules with a quick explanation... and playing through one round.
Everyone else did the same for the learning curve.
Not only that, but the game is fun, and has the entire feel of Civilization in there: It's a series of interesting decisions that makes you want to play for one more turn. No two games are alike.
I admit, there seems to be a few drawbacks, IMO: Population doesn't quite seem very valuable, and there's not a huge wealth of variety in what could happen with no event cards... But that COULD be solved with expansions, and I'm already working on ideas for event cards for my own use.
The instructions were a bit weakly worded, so I added in two rules: Discards are placed face down, and a limit of 3 population per plot...
Which all the players agree added to the game, so I've assumed that was part of the rules.
Is it worth 70 for Chronicles just to get the Card Game? Nope, but I hope Firaxis figures out a way to release the Card Game by itself. It's addicting, but the cards arn't well made and are starting to show wear after only 12 or so games...
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