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Are you a fan of Game of Thrones and board games? If so, you’re in for a treat, as we’ve compiled a list of the top 10 Game of Thrones board games that you can play with your friends and family on your next game night. These games range from strategic and competitive to cooperative and immersive, and can satisfy various tastes and skill levels. Let’s dive in and discover which one(s) suit your interests and preferences.
1. A Game of Thrones: The Board Game – a classic war game that simulates the power struggles between the Stark, Lannister, Baratheon, Greyjoy, Martell, and Tyrell houses in the Seven Kingdoms. Players must manage their armies, territories, resources, and alliances wisely to gain the Iron Throne and avoid defeat. The game lasts for 10 rounds, each representing a year, and requires a minimum of 3-6 players. The game also has two expansions, A Clash of Kings and A Storm of Swords, that add new factions and mechanics.
2. Game of Thrones: The Trivia Game – a quiz game that tests your knowledge of the books and TV series, as well as your memory and logic skills. Players answer questions from different categories such as characters, places, events, and quotes, and move their tokens on a board based on their correct answers. The game can be played individually or in teams, and has over 1200 questions of varying difficulty levels.
3. Game of Thrones: Westeros Intrigue – a bluffing game that involves secret voting and deduction. Players represent different noble houses and try to influence the King’s Council by proposing and backing different agenda cards. However, some of the cards are fake or hostile, and can harm the players who supported them. The game ends when all the agenda cards have been played, and the player with the most coins wins.
4. Game of Thrones: Hand of the King – a quick and portable game that uses a grid of cards representing different characters and locations in King’s Landing. Players take turns moving the Hand token from one card to another, collecting the character cards in the same row or column as the Hand. However, they must be careful not to get blocked by their opponents or miss any valuable cards. The game ends when all the cards have been collected, and the player with the most cards wins.
5. Game of Thrones: Oathbreaker – a social deduction game that combines elements of Werewolf and Avalon. Players are randomly assigned to the roles of loyalists, conspirators, and the Oathbreaker, who can switch sides and deceive others. The loyalists must complete various quests to prove their loyalty, while the conspirators must sabotage the quests and eliminate their rivals. The Oathbreaker has some special abilities that can help or hinder both sides. The game ends when all the quests have been completed or sabotaged, and the winning team is revealed.
6. Game of Thrones: The Iron Throne – a card game that allows players to form alliances and betrayals among the major houses of Westeros, including the Targaryens and the Greyjoys. Players use their decks of characters, locations, and events to compete for influence, power, and victory points. The game also features different scenarios and modes, such as melee, joust, and siege, that require different strategies and tactics.
7. Game of Thrones: The Card Game – a living card game that lets players build their own decks and battle each other with iconic characters and events from the books and TV series. The game has a rich storyline and lore, and includes factions such as Stark, Lannister, Baratheon, Martell, and Targaryen. The game also has several expansions and cycles that introduce new cards and mechanics, and can be played competitively or cooperatively.
8. Risk: Game of Thrones – a customized version of the classic game of world domination, set in the epic universe of Game of Thrones. Players control armies that march across the regions of Westeros and Essos, and fight for control of iconic castles and cities such as Winterfell, King’s Landing, and Meereen. The game also includes special faction cards that grant unique abilities and bonuses, and has a simplified combat system that uses custom dice.
9. Game of Thrones: Catan – a crossover between the popular resource management game Settlers of Catan and the fantasy world of Game of Thrones. Players are settlers who must gather and trade resources such as wood, brick, sheep, wheat, and ore to build settlements, roads, and cities on the different terrain tiles of the board. However, they also have to deal with the threats from the Wildlings and the White Walkers, who can raid and destroy their settlements. The game also has variants for up to 6 players, and provides an immersive and competitive experience.
10. Game of Thrones: Monopoly – a custom edition of the classic real estate trading game, themed with the houses, characters, and locations of Game of Thrones. Players buy and sell properties such as Winterfell, Dragonstone, and Castle Black, and collect rent from their opponents who land on their properties. The game also includes special cards and tokens that add flavor and fun to the game, and can be customized with house rules and house-themed houses.
These are the top 10 Game of Thrones board games that we recommend for your next game night. Of course, there are many other games that you could try, such as Game of Thrones: Risk, Game of Thrones: The Iron Bank, and Game of Thrones: The Board Game (Digital Edition). However, we believe that the ones we presented here offer a good mix of variety, quality, and accessibility, and can suit different group sizes and dynamics. We hope you enjoy playing them and may the best player win!
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