BLADE RONDO - (ENGLISH)
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Description
The game distinguishes itself from other card battle games in several ways. One is the way decks are built - out of the forty "key cards", each player is dealt fifteen and has to choose just seven to use during the match. Stronger cards tend to be single-use, meaning you need to balance longevity and power when making your choices. Additionally the small card set means you can make assumptions about what your opponent might have, though without total certainty.
The game's solo mode isn't just tacked on - 20 cards are included just for use in solo play, and allow you to enjoy the game by yourself. Pawn, the designer, is well known for his previous solo-only releases such as Shephy.
—user summary
BLADE RONDO - (ENGLISH) is categorised BOARDGAMES / GENERAL PUBLIC GAMES / 1-2 PLAYERS GAMES and sold by l'Imaginaire, a store and specialised website.
Autors : Pawn
Artists : cinkai, cyawa, Kazuma (かずま), Mizumizu (水々), ozyako, Qtonagi, Rayvon, Riuichi, Sierra (シエラ)
Complexity : 2.14
Game for : GF8
Average Time : 10-20 min
Difficulty level : MEDIUM GAME
Players quantity : 1-2
Andrew H. | Report this review |
14/03/2024 | |
Interesting Strategy Card Battler | |
This is a standalone card battling game featuring anime-fantasy art. It feels similar to popular trading-card games (you draft and choose your cards for a round), and there are multiple "volumes" you can purchase to expand your experience, or else use them on their own. The rule book is well-written, although there are a couple basic rules missing that I had to clarify online. There's an optional 1-player version of the rules, well designed and smart to include. This comes with sturdy point-boards and dice (a lot comes in this box for the price!). The art on the cards are great. The cards themselves are a little flimsy however, card sleeves are recommended. And card text for gameplay is small, plus extra "lore" text that's even smaller (magnifying glass recommended). Gameplay is interesting, but I felt like there were a lot of low-power cards that could easily be negated, and high-power cards that can suddenly end the game in later turns. I'm not sure if it's a balancing issue or if I just need more practice. But the game is fun, I'm intrigued enough to keep playing. |