8.7
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Ludopedia
8.8
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BGG
Our Verdict
Fans of quick battles and tactical decisions will love Fury of Gods.
Highlights
- Fast-paced action and strategy
- High-quality components
- Dynamic combat system
Keep in mind
- Short game length
- High elimination rate
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Fury of Gods is an epic duel for 2 to 4 players that blends fast action, hand‑management strategy, and dice‑based unpredictability. Each game starts with picking a Guild, granting unique abilities and a clear goal: defend your territory and crush foes before the Gods unleash their devastating Fury. Rounds are short, and players queue their actions—deciding who moves, who attacks, and which items to use—while avoiding the catastrophic effects of Fury cards revealed at the start of each turn. Hand‑management forces you to choose between immediate power or saving cards for critical moments, and player elimination adds tension as losing a unit can spell doom for your Guild. Dice rolls bring surprise to every attack, and the Warrior Fury mode can swing the game dramatically. Components are solid: detailed miniatures, colorful cards, and a modular board that changes each play, keeping replayability high. If you love quick battles, tactical decisions, and a medieval mythic setting, Fury of Gods will hook you. Ready to challenge friends and prove who truly rules the battlefield?
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Publisher
Gamehives
Designer
Fábio Arraes
Artist
Fábio Arraes
What is the average playtime?
Between 30 and 90 minutes, depending on player experience and the number of guilds in play.
Who is the target audience?
Perfect for players who enjoy fast battles, hand‑management strategy, and medieval mythic themes.
How complex is the game?
Medium – several mechanics are involved, but the flow is quick and rules are clear.
What components are required?
Warrior miniatures, guild cards, Fury cards, various dice, battle chips, items, and a modular board.
Can it support more than 4 players?
Not officially, but it can be adapted for 5 or 6 with casual house rules.
How does player elimination work?
When a player loses all units or honor, they are eliminated, raising the stakes.
Any early strategy tips?
Focus on protecting your Guild and use Guild cards to gain tactical advantage before launching attacks.