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Spielworxx  |  SKU: 31489371897907

Throne of Allegoria

€92.10 EUR
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Description

Designer Robin Lees
Steve Mackenzie
Publisher Spielworxx
Players 2-4
Playtime 60-120 mins
Suggested Age 12 and up

In the land of Allegoria, Queen Gwendoline lies on her deathbed. Exactly how long she has left to live is uncertain. With no natural born heir to the throne, her realm rests on a sword's edge. Four houses, each represented by a champion of their own renown, vie to replace the ailing monarch and claim the Throne of Allegoria.

Reputation is fought for; influence hard won. Power is fleeting.

In Throne of Allegoria, players take on the role of the Lords and Ladies of Allegoria, all vying to become the next monarch, and prove their worthiness to succeed to the throne. They are supported by the realm's four most powerful houses: Roselie, the House of Roses; Culver-Lux, the House of Feathers; Antares, the House of Storms; and Umbral, the House of Shadows.

Over the course of six weeks, players need to make the best use of the local workforce, stake their claims, and win decisive battles in a tale of secrecy and supremacy. The player who has acquired the most influence at the end of the sixth week will be proclaimed the next monarch of Allegoria.

—description from publisher

Customer Reviews

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Navaneeth Saiprasad
Spielworxx

Spielworxx continues to put out good games. This is good at 3p and above.

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Conor O'Dea
Clever Crown Jewel

Underrate Spielworxx gem; works extremely well at 2 due to the nature of the bid system.

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Charles Miron
Good

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