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Our Verdict
If you enjoy the vibe of "Diplomacy" but want a fresh setting with more negotiation focus, "Colonial Diplomacy" is a great pick! Get ready for long hours of bluffing and alliances.
Highlights
- High player interaction
- Intriguing colonial setting
- Pure strategy, no luck
- Interesting twist on a classic
Keep in mind
- Slow decision-making process
- Player elimination is possible
- Requires a dedicated group
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Set your sights on the Far East for a trip back in time, where you'll step into the shoes of a colonial power vying for land and riches! "Colonial Diplomacy" offers a fresh take on the classic "Diplomacy", but with an Asian twist. Instead of the usual European nations, you'll command countries like France, the UK, or Holland, navigating a map reminiscent of the colonial tensions of the era. The rules are straightforward: you have land and sea units, and each turn is a dance of movement and positioning. Your options are simple: hold your ground, move to an adjacent territory, or lend a hand to help another unit move or defend. The real magic lies in the negotiation! Most of the game revolves around discussions, temporary alliances, and, of course, betrayals. It's a game of pure strategy, where diplomacy is as crucial as territorial control. Brace yourself for long sessions of debate and planning, as this game isn't for the faint of heart (or patience!). If you enjoy games with high player interaction, negotiation, and a historical flavor, "Colonial Diplomacy" might become your new obsession.
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Publisher
The Avalon Hill Game Co
Designer
Peter Hawes
Artist
Kurt Miller
How long does a game typically last?
Be prepared for a commitment! "Colonial Diplomacy" games can last anywhere from 3 to 4 hours, or even longer, depending on the group and their negotiation style.
What's the ideal player count?
The game supports 2 to 7 players. It truly shines with 5 to 7 players, as this ensures more complex interactions and negotiations, but it can be played with fewer.
Is it difficult to learn?
The movement and combat rules are quite simple, inspired by "Diplomacy". The complexity arises from player interaction and negotiation, which require experience and finesse.
Can I be eliminated from the game?
Yes, player elimination is a possibility. If you lose all your units, you might be removed from the game, so it's wise to play with caution and strategy.
Who is this game recommended for?
It's perfect for those who love pure negotiation games, political strategy, and don't mind long gaming sessions. Fans of "Diplomacy" will feel right at home.
Do I need to speak English to play?
No! The rules and components are language-independent, so you can easily play in Portuguese with your friends.