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Our Verdict
RECOMMENDED
Fans of quick, strategic games will love The King’s Charter. A medieval roll-and-write where every choice matters!
Highlights
- Easy to learn, hard to master
- High replayability with variable goals
- Great for solo or group play
Keep in mind
- Might be too challenging for beginners
- Minimalist art (it’s Print & Play, after all)
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About the game
What you do in a play session
The King’s Charter is a roll-and-write game where you build a medieval city on a single sheet. You and your friends (or just yourself in solo mode) are rival architects trying to craft the most impressive metropolis while following the king’s orders. The game uses a shared dice pool, so everyone has the same options, but your strategic choices will determine who builds best. With grid coverage mechanics and variable objectives, each game is a fresh challenge. Best part? It’s Print & Play, so you can download, print, and play in minutes. Perfect for fans of quick, strategic, and highly replayable games.
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Soundtrack
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Publisher
(Web published)
Designer
Roman Solar
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Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers before you buy
How many players does it support?
1 to 4 players. Solo mode is quite challenging!
How long does a game take?
30 to 60 minutes, depending on player count and your strategy.
Do I need color printing?
Nope! Works perfectly in black and white, but feel free to add flair with colors.
Is it hard to learn?
Rules are simple, but mastering strategies takes time. Great for progressive challenges.
Does it need many components?
Just standard dice, pencils, and the printed sheet. Ultra-portable!