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Rose King (L.Board)

Reference: PTE-ROSE

The Wars of the Roses are a long-standing battle for the throne between the Houses of Lancaster and House of York. Move troops and occupy territories with influence cards. The player who captures more territories will be victorious in this 30-year war.
  • English, Korean, Japanese
  • From 10 years old
  • less than 30mn
  • 2 players

27,95€

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Rose King (L.Board)

Description

The battle between farmers and ranchers is fairly abstract. A single pawn travels on a square grid. Each player has a hand of cards face up. These each have a direction and a distance. The player can either draw a card and add it to his hand, or play a card. If he plays a card, then the pawn moves the appropriate distance to an empty square, and the player places one of his markers. Each player also has judge symbols that can each be used only once. The judge lets you move onto a previously placed opposition marker and reverse it. Players score points for each contiguous region equal to the square of the number of markers. If a player is not careful, such a move may be forced, as there is a maximum number of cards that a player may hold.

L.Board games have the following characteristics:

1. Economic Box Sizes Let’s start with literally the biggest obstacle to board game box sizes, the board itself. It is now removed, as well as the need to take up all that space.

2. Compact and Easy to Carry The games in this small box series are all light and transportable. You won’t need heavy-duty backpacks to take these to the next meetup!

3. Storage to Spare More games, less shelf space.

Technical sheet

Description

The battle between farmers and ranchers is fairly abstract. A single pawn travels on a square grid. Each player has a hand of cards face up. These each have a direction and a distance. The player can either draw a card and add it to his hand, or play a card. If he plays a card, then the pawn moves the appropriate distance to an empty square, and the player places one of his markers. Each player also has judge symbols that can each be used only once. The judge lets you move onto a previously placed opposition marker and reverse it. Players score points for each contiguous region equal to the square of the number of markers. If a player is not careful, such a move may be forced, as there is a maximum number of cards that a player may hold.

L.Board games have the following characteristics:

1. Economic Box Sizes Let’s start with literally the biggest obstacle to board game box sizes, the board itself. It is now removed, as well as the need to take up all that space.

2. Compact and Easy to Carry The games in this small box series are all light and transportable. You won’t need heavy-duty backpacks to take these to the next meetup!

3. Storage to Spare More games, less shelf space.

Technical sheet

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