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Our Verdict
Want to feel like a stealthy assassin in Paris? Blade: Sisterhood is a quick, tactical solo game that puts you in those shoes, perfect for those who enjoy card-based challenges.
Highlights
- Tense and fast solo action
- Immersive Paris theme
- Tactical card-based challenge
- Easy to set up and play
Keep in mind
- Requires attention to detail
- Repetitiveness can arise
- Limited intrinsic replayability
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Step into the dark and intriguing world of Blade: Sisterhood, a solo game that transports you to 18th-century France, specifically to the streets and rooftops of Paris. Your mission? To hunt down and eliminate secret targets, members of a mysterious order, before time runs out. You'll navigate a board formed by cards, where every move must be calculated. Glide through streets and rooftops, but watch out for guards! You can neutralize them from behind to clear your path, but getting caught might force you to flee and lose precious time. The key to success lies in your action grid: choose wisely which move to make each round, as you cannot repeat the same action twice in a row and can only move to connected actions. Jumping, descending, climbing, or, most importantly, assassinating your target – every decision counts. The game ends when the deck of cards is depleted. Your final score will reveal how skilled an assassin you are. It's a quick, tactical challenge that demands planning, perfect for those who enjoy games with espionage and stealth action themes.
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Publisher
(Web published)
Designer
To Van Audenhove
Artist
To Van Audenhove
How many players can participate in Blade: Sisterhood?
Blade: Sisterhood is strictly a one-player (solo) game.
What is the average playtime for a game?
Games are quite fast, typically lasting between 10 and 30 minutes.
Is the game complicated to learn?
The complexity is considered low to medium (BGG weight 2/5), with straightforward rules focused on movement and available actions.
Do I need many components to play?
As a 'Print & Play' game, you will need to print the cards and possibly a tracker. There are no complex physical components.
Who is this game recommended for?
It's ideal for those who enjoy solo games, tactical card challenges, and appreciate the theme of espionage and stealth action in historical settings.
Is there any story or narrative in the game?
Yes, the game recreates fictional events in 18th-century Paris, with you taking on the role of an assassin hunting targets.