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Last Front: The Strategy Card Game

Un jeu de société de James Vining
Éditeur: Plow Games
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Last Front: The Strategy Card Game
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Pochettes de cartes dans ce jeu Pochettes de cartes dans ce jeu
162 cartes de 63.5mm de largeur et 88.0mm de hauteur
4x (50 Pièces) Mayday: 50 Bustine Premium Standard (63,5 x 88 mm) (MDG7077)
Disponible
2x (100 Pièces) Mayday: 100 Bustine Standard (63.5 x 88 mm) (MDG7041)
Disponible
2x (100 Pièces) 100 Bustine Arcane Standard Size (63 x 88 mm)
Pour commander
2x (100 Pièces) Sapphire: 100 Bustine Stardard (63.5 x 88 mm) (Green)
Pour commander
2x (100 Pièces) uplay.it edizioni: 100 Bustine Standard (63.5 x 88 mm) (UPL-7041)
Disponible
2x (110 Pièces) Sleeve Kings Card Game Card Sleeves (63.5x88mm) 110 Pack 60 Microns
Pour commander
3x (75 Pièces) uplay.it edizioni: 75 Bustine Superior (63.5 x 88 mm) (UPL-GREEN)
Disponible
4x (50 Pièces) Honu Moana: 50 Bustine Premium (63.5 x 88 mm) (HMN-7077)
Disponible
3x (75 Pièces) Honu Moana: 75 Bustine Superior (63.5 x 88 mm) (HMN-GREEN)
Disponible
2x (100 Pièces) Honu Moana: 100 Bustine Standard (63.5 x 88 mm) (HMN-7041)
Disponible
2x (100 Pièces) Sapphire: 100 Bustine Perfect size (63.5 x 88 mm) (DarkGreen)
Disponible
Descriptif Descriptif
Last Front is a WWII-themed strategy card game in which players try to outbid each other and capture the most territories. There are 162 Cards total in the game that are divided into three decks: the Battle Deck, The Event Deck and the Territory Deck. The Battle deck is made up of Unit cards, Special cards and Icon cards. These cards are drawn by the players and used to make their bids. Unit cards are divided into four types: Troops, Tanks, Planes and Support. These all have a face value and different ratios within the Battle deck. There are more Troops than anything, but they are much lower value than Tanks or Planes. Support units have two values- a defense value and an attack value. If someone is trying to steal a territory you have captured they can be a powerful deterrent! Icon cards feature famous personalities from different nations and they each grant bonuses or special effects based on their role in the war. The famous spy Virginia Hall allows you to see an opponent’s hand and swap a card. Patton gives a per-card bonus to Tank units. Vasily Zaytsev and Lyudmilla Pavlichenko are snipers that can take out enemy Icons. Special cards generally have special rules that can be disruptive to your opponents. Advanced Fighters boost your Plane values. Typhus eliminates all opponent Troops in a display. Blockades can stop an opponent from using any territory bonuses they may have. The Territory deck contains territory cards that players bid for in battles. Winning territories not only gets you closer to winning, but players with a controlling share of a territory type get a bonus that is unique to that country. The USSR gets a bonus to Defense cards. Germany gets a bonus for Tanks. The Event deck contains random events that can have a major impact on how a battle progresses. Fog of War forces all players to swap the cards in their hand with a new draw from the Battle deck. Winter impacts all Unit cards played for the rest of a battle, forcing players to commit more cards to a bid in order to stay in. Game play is fairly straightforward. Players make bids to capture territories by placing cards from their hand face up into their display in order to outbid their opponents and capture Territory cards. Bid values consist of the cumulative value of the cards - including any modifiers from Special, Icon or Event cards and Territory bonuses. The turn order consists of three parts: 1. The first player declares battle and draws one card from the battle deck 2. The first player makes their bid 3. Next player either exceeds the previous player’s bid by at least one point or withdraws from the battle Because players only get two opportunities to draw fresh cards –one at the start of their turn and one when they either win or withdraw- every card is a vital resource. Players that over commit run the risk of leaving themselves open for attack on subsequent battles. There is an additional “digging in” rule that allows players to commit cards in piles of 10 points each. This prevents those cards from being affected by other player’s burn cards and has the added benefit of cutting down on the amount of math that’s required. This continues until only one player remains, at which point the territory card is awarded to them and they declare the next battle. Victory conditions are based on the number and type of Territory Cards a player has accumulated. 2 of a kind or 3 different territories will win the game.
Informations supplémentaires Informations supplémentaires
Mécanique: Vente aux enchères/enchères Rédaction de cartes Gestion des mains Prends ça
Catégories: Stratégie Jeux de cartes Guerre
Noms alternatifs:
BARCODE: ?????????
Cela a été vu 2157__PH_1__ fois
Descriptif Descriptif
Last Front is a WWII-themed strategy card game in which players try to outbid each other and capture the most territories. There are 162 Cards total in the game that are divided into three decks: the Battle Deck, The Event Deck and the Territory Deck. The Battle deck is made up of Unit cards, Special cards and Icon cards. These cards are drawn by the players and used to make their bids. Unit cards are divided into four types: Troops, Tanks, Planes and Support. These all have a face value and different ratios within the Battle deck. There are more Troops than anything, but they are much lower value than Tanks or Planes. Support units have two values- a defense value and an attack value. If someone is trying to steal a territory you have captured they can be a powerful deterrent! Icon cards feature famous personalities from different nations and they each grant bonuses or special effects based on their role in the war. The famous spy Virginia Hall allows you to see an opponent’s hand and swap a card. Patton gives a per-card bonus to Tank units. Vasily Zaytsev and Lyudmilla Pavlichenko are snipers that can take out enemy Icons. Special cards generally have special rules that can be disruptive to your opponents. Advanced Fighters boost your Plane values. Typhus eliminates all opponent Troops in a display. Blockades can stop an opponent from using any territory bonuses they may have. The Territory deck contains territory cards that players bid for in battles. Winning territories not only gets you closer to winning, but players with a controlling share of a territory type get a bonus that is unique to that country. The USSR gets a bonus to Defense cards. Germany gets a bonus for Tanks. The Event deck contains random events that can have a major impact on how a battle progresses. Fog of War forces all players to swap the cards in their hand with a new draw from the Battle deck. Winter impacts all Unit cards played for the rest of a battle, forcing players to commit more cards to a bid in order to stay in. Game play is fairly straightforward. Players make bids to capture territories by placing cards from their hand face up into their display in order to outbid their opponents and capture Territory cards. Bid values consist of the cumulative value of the cards - including any modifiers from Special, Icon or Event cards and Territory bonuses. The turn order consists of three parts: 1. The first player declares battle and draws one card from the battle deck 2. The first player makes their bid 3. Next player either exceeds the previous player’s bid by at least one point or withdraws from the battle Because players only get two opportunities to draw fresh cards –one at the start of their turn and one when they either win or withdraw- every card is a vital resource. Players that over commit run the risk of leaving themselves open for attack on subsequent battles. There is an additional “digging in” rule that allows players to commit cards in piles of 10 points each. This prevents those cards from being affected by other player’s burn cards and has the added benefit of cutting down on the amount of math that’s required. This continues until only one player remains, at which point the territory card is awarded to them and they declare the next battle. Victory conditions are based on the number and type of Territory Cards a player has accumulated. 2 of a kind or 3 different territories will win the game.
Pochettes de cartes dans ce jeu Pochettes de cartes dans ce jeu
162 cartes de 63.5mm de largeur et 88.0mm de hauteur
4x (50 Pièces) Mayday: 50 Bustine Premium Standard (63,5 x 88 mm) (MDG7077)
Disponible
2x (100 Pièces) Mayday: 100 Bustine Standard (63.5 x 88 mm) (MDG7041)
Disponible
2x (100 Pièces) 100 Bustine Arcane Standard Size (63 x 88 mm)
Pour commander
2x (100 Pièces) Sapphire: 100 Bustine Stardard (63.5 x 88 mm) (Green)
Pour commander
2x (100 Pièces) uplay.it edizioni: 100 Bustine Standard (63.5 x 88 mm) (UPL-7041)
Disponible
2x (110 Pièces) Sleeve Kings Card Game Card Sleeves (63.5x88mm) 110 Pack 60 Microns
Pour commander
3x (75 Pièces) uplay.it edizioni: 75 Bustine Superior (63.5 x 88 mm) (UPL-GREEN)
Disponible
4x (50 Pièces) Honu Moana: 50 Bustine Premium (63.5 x 88 mm) (HMN-7077)
Disponible
3x (75 Pièces) Honu Moana: 75 Bustine Superior (63.5 x 88 mm) (HMN-GREEN)
Disponible
2x (100 Pièces) Honu Moana: 100 Bustine Standard (63.5 x 88 mm) (HMN-7041)
Disponible
2x (100 Pièces) Sapphire: 100 Bustine Perfect size (63.5 x 88 mm) (DarkGreen)
Disponible
Informations supplémentaires Informations supplémentaires
Mécanique: Vente aux enchères/enchères Rédaction de cartes Gestion des mains Prends ça
Catégories: Stratégie Jeux de cartes Guerre
Noms alternatifs:
BARCODE: ?????????
Cela a été vu 2157__PH_1__ fois