Find adventure in a marvelous asymmetric game. Root provides limitless replay value as you and your friends explore the unique factions all wanting to rule a fantastic forest kingdom. Play as the: Marquise de Cat: Dominate the woods, extracting its riches and policing its inhabitants. Woodland Alliance: Gather supporters and coordinate revolts against the ruling
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Added on: January 21, 2019 - More: Comments & Reviews
Find adventure in a marvelous asymmetric game. Root provides limitless replay value as you and your friends explore the unique factions all wanting to rule a fantastic forest kingdom. Play as the: Marquise de Cat: Dominate the woods, extracting its riches and policing its inhabitants. Woodland Alliance: Gather supporters and coordinate revolts against the ruling regime. Eyrie Dynasties: Regain control of the woods while keeping your squabbling court at bay. Vagabond: Seek fame and fortune as you forge alliances and rivalries with the other players. Each faction has its own play style and paths to victory, providing an immersive game experience you will want to play again and again.
Highly strategic asymetric war game with deceptively cute artwork In root, various factions of animals are competing for control of the clearings in the forests.In the base set, the factions are the Cats, the Birds, the Woodland Animals and the Vagabond (a thieving little raccoon).Each faction has a very different strategy, starting position and abilities which enable them to score victory point. The first to score 30 points wins (though there is an alternate route to winning which keeps things interesting at the end, no matter who is…
Asymetric Critter Warfare Root is a game in which 4 factions play entirely different roles: The cats control the whole forest, the birds want to reclaim it, the alliance is fed up with warfare and the vagabond….well the vagabond likes to sow chaos, completing quests, killing the casual enemy soldier and slipping away into the deepness of the forest.The Art of the game is lovely and while it may feel daunting at the beggining, the game is pretty easy to learn once you run a couple of games…
I’m rating this one a don’t buy ð£ I’ll try and make this review short, which the game and rule book isn’t. And that’s the main problem. My wife and I have played about every board game under the sun and after reading all the rule books, yes there is more than one, we still were not sure how to play it. That is very frustrating, and I would dread having to explain it to a new or casual gamer.Basically this game is 4 totaly different games all being played at the same time, on the same board but with different cards, tokens…