Sweet.  I'll have to take a look at that one.

On Sat, Mar 31, 2012 at 15:36, Jason Craddock <[email protected]>wrote:

> Just got it yesterday.  Played with my 11 year old son (two player game
> for you non math majors).   Quick review:
>
> *Eye candy* - Insert is awesome, everything has a place and the cards,
> chits, blocks are easy to remove. Cardboard pieces are thick, meeples are
> nice and the cards have great art and flavor text. The board is a bit on
> the bland side but efficient which I will discuss in the set up...
> *Learning curve* -  Easy to learn.  The instructions are very well
> written and concise. Plenty of examples. Took 15 minutes to read and start
> playing.
> *Set up* - Easy.  Took 5 minutes.  The board has place for all the cards,
> no guessing.  The player mats are nice too.  Everything is intuitive.  I
> like intuitive.
> *Play* - Two phases - Assign your agent (must do).  Complete a quest (may
> do)  There are plenty of decisions to be made when sending out your agent -
> buy a building, gain warriors, wizards, clerics, and/or rogues, play
> an intrigue card, get $$.  Most places only allow one player to assign an
> agent per turn so planning is a must.  These actions help you complete
> quests which give you rewards and victory points.  Yay.
> *Thoughts* - This is almost Ages of Empires III lite with a D&D theme,
> which is a great.  It's a Euro game to be sure, but with the D&D theme, my
> non Euro loving friend Chuck will play it which is good.  Plenty of
> decisions to be made with some screwage sprinkled in.  I can see these
> making the table quit a bit.  I give it 4 out of 6 Non Euro theme meeples.
>
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