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Our Verdict
FOR GENRE FANS
Perfect for those seeking a fast combat card game with the brilliant twist of staying in the game after defeat.
Highlights
- Plague mechanic keeps everyone engaged
- Dynamic and agile matches
- Direct and competitive interaction
- Simple and functional components
Keep in mind
- Moderate language dependency
- Dice luck can be frustrating
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About the game
What you do in a play session
Get ready for medieval mayhem in Siege! Imagine you are the lord of a castle, and your sole objective is to be the last one standing in a frantic war. Here, strategy blends with luck in fast-paced matches where you must balance devastating attacks and solid defenses to prevent your walls from crumbling. The game utilizes a robust deck of 135 cards and two dice that can shift the tide of battle in the blink of an eye. You'll need to manage the abilities of those garrisoned in your castle and apply enhancements to withstand your opponents' onslaught. But don't think being defeated means heading home to rest! One of the most curious mechanics in Siege is that, upon falling, you transform into the 'Plague'. This means that even when out of the main competition, you continue to influence the game, hindering those still standing and causing as much chaos as possible until the end. It's the kind of game where revenge happens in real-time. To track the carnage, wall cards serve as damage markers, making it clear who is hanging by a thread and who is still the table's unbeatable fortress. With a medium complexity weight, it requires you to know exactly when to strike and when to hunker down. It's ideal for those who enjoy card games with a combat theme, where player interaction is constant and tension escalates quickly. If you love seeing your friends try to tear down your defenses while you laugh at them with an unexpected counter-attack, Siege is the right choice. Just keep in mind that, depending on the version, you might need a translation for the cards to fully enjoy the experience.
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Rules videos
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Best player count
BGG community vote
2
OK
3
BEST
4
BEST
Soundtrack
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Mechanics, categories, families and credits
Mechanics
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Families
Publisher
(Looking for a publisher), (Self-Published), The Game Crafter, LLC
Designer
Ken Bogedahl
Artist
Sage Turk
Community
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Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers before you buy
How long does a game last?
Matches are quite fast, usually around 40 minutes.
Is the game hard to learn?
It has a weight of 3/5, so it's not trivial, but nothing impossible. With a careful read of the cards, players pick it up quickly.
How many people can play?
From 2 to 4 players. It works well in any configuration within this range.
What happens when I lose?
You don't leave the game! You become the 'Plague' and continue influencing the match to mess with the remaining players.
Do I need to know English to play?
The game has moderate language dependency, so a translation sheet or translated cards are recommended.
What is the recommended age?
It is recommended for players aged 10 and up.
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