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Ludopedia
7.1
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BGG
Our Verdict
Perfect for those who love dexterity games and want more chaos on the table. The ballista is a fantastic upgrade!
Highlights
- New weapon brings fresh dynamics
- Robust construction components
- Enhances the base game experience
- Easy to learn and play
Keep in mind
- Requires the base game to play
- Can create a mess on the table
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Get ready to take destruction to the next level! If you already enjoyed knocking down castles in the base game, the Siege! expansion arrives to turn your table into a true medieval battlefield. The focus here is simple and visceral: build even more imposing fortifications just for the supreme pleasure of watching them crumble. But it's not just about brute force; strategy now takes on new shapes with the arrival of components that change the siege dynamics.
The star of the expansion is the Ballista, a new weapon that adds precision and power to your attacks. Additionally, you get new bricks and parapets, allowing defenses to be more complex and challenging. To add some extra spice, new strategy cards and troop miniatures enter the fray, forcing players to think more carefully about where to position their defenses and how to attack the opponent's weaknesses. It's the kind of game where tension builds with every throw, and the crowd cheers when the boulder flies toward the enemy castle.
Keep in mind that this content is a supplement, meaning you absolutely need the Catapult Feud base game to play. The goal remains the demolition of the opposing fortress, but now with more tools to make the clash more epic. And an important warning: keep your aim on the plastic bricks! Keep the ballista away from pets, distracted people, or anything that isn't your opponent's castle. The fun is guaranteed, as long as the only thing destroyed in the room is your friend's attempt at an impenetrable fortress. Welcome to the siege!
The star of the expansion is the Ballista, a new weapon that adds precision and power to your attacks. Additionally, you get new bricks and parapets, allowing defenses to be more complex and challenging. To add some extra spice, new strategy cards and troop miniatures enter the fray, forcing players to think more carefully about where to position their defenses and how to attack the opponent's weaknesses. It's the kind of game where tension builds with every throw, and the crowd cheers when the boulder flies toward the enemy castle.
Keep in mind that this content is a supplement, meaning you absolutely need the Catapult Feud base game to play. The goal remains the demolition of the opposing fortress, but now with more tools to make the clash more epic. And an important warning: keep your aim on the plastic bricks! Keep the ballista away from pets, distracted people, or anything that isn't your opponent's castle. The fun is guaranteed, as long as the only thing destroyed in the room is your friend's attempt at an impenetrable fortress. Welcome to the siege!
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Mechanics
Categories
Families
Publisher
Vesuvius Media, Boardgame Mall, FoxGames, Meeple, Niza Gams, SD Games
Designer
Kristian Fosh
Artist
Damien Mammoliti, Kristian Fosh
Can I play with only the expansion?
No, you absolutely need the Catapult Feud base game to use these components.
What's new in the box?
You get 2 ballistas, 10 miniatures, 8 bricks, 12 parapets, 4 boulder ammo, and 12 strategy cards.
Is it suitable for children?
Yes, it's a very intuitive and fun dexterity game for the family, but requires supervision to avoid launching boulders in the wrong direction!
How long does a game take with the expansion?
Games are usually quick, lasting between 20 and 30 minutes.
Does the expansion significantly increase the complexity?
No, it maintains the simplicity of the base game, just adding more construction and attack options.