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Our Verdict
Enjoyed Notre Dame and want more? This expansion brings new characters to add that touch of novelty without complicating the rules!
Highlights
- Brand-new, varied characters
- Maintains the game's essence
- Easy to integrate and play
- Increases replayability
Keep in mind
- Requires the base game
- Found in Treasure Chest
- Few mechanical novelties
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Hey there, board game enthusiasts! If you enjoy the vibe of Notre Dame and want to add an extra spice to your games, the "The New Persons" expansion is the right choice. It doesn't reinvent the wheel, but it adds nine brand-new characters that bring a welcome freshness to the base game. The idea is simple: mix these new faces with the old ones, sort them into three stacks based on the letters on the cards, and shuffle each stack independently. No complication here! Then, just play as usual, but with the surprise of encountering new characters and strategies along the way.
This expansion, which actually came with the "Treasure Chest," is perfect for those who already master the original game and are looking for a bit more variety without having to learn a ton of new rules. It maintains the economic and influence essence of Notre Dame, but with the addition of these characters, the range of options and interactions can subtly change, making each game a little more unpredictable. It's the kind of expansion you put on the table and barely notice you're playing something different, yet you feel there's something new to explore. So, if you're a fan of Notre Dame and want to extend the lifespan of your favorite game with a touch of novelty, "The New Persons" is a worthwhile addition, especially if you already have the complete collection or find this piece in the treasure chest.
This expansion, which actually came with the "Treasure Chest," is perfect for those who already master the original game and are looking for a bit more variety without having to learn a ton of new rules. It maintains the economic and influence essence of Notre Dame, but with the addition of these characters, the range of options and interactions can subtly change, making each game a little more unpredictable. It's the kind of expansion you put on the table and barely notice you're playing something different, yet you feel there's something new to explore. So, if you're a fan of Notre Dame and want to extend the lifespan of your favorite game with a touch of novelty, "The New Persons" is a worthwhile addition, especially if you already have the complete collection or find this piece in the treasure chest.
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Publisher
alea, Ravensburger AG, Rio Grande Games
Designer
Stefan Feld
Artist
Harald Lieske
Do I need the base game Notre Dame to play with "The New Persons"?
Yes, absolutely! "The New Persons" is an expansion and requires the base game Notre Dame to be played.
How many players does this expansion support?
The expansion maintains the player count of the base game, which is for 2 to 5 players.
Does the "The New Persons" expansion add many new rules?
No, the expansion is quite straightforward. It adds 9 new character cards that integrate with the existing ones, without introducing complex rules.
Where can I find this expansion?
It was not released separately, but it is part of the "Treasure Chest," a compilation of content for Notre Dame.
Does the game's complexity change much with this expansion?
The overall complexity remains similar. The main change is the variety of characters and the new interactions they can generate.
Is it worth buying just for the new characters?
If you love Notre Dame and are looking for a bit more variety and replayability without complication, then yes, it's worth it!