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Ludopedia
6.5
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BGG
Our Verdict
If you're looking for a quick card game with a Norse mythology theme and a dash of market speculation, Thor could be a great pick!
Highlights
- Easy to learn and play
- Norse mythology theme
- Fast and dynamic
- Good for larger groups
Keep in mind
- Luck-dependent card draws
- Strategy can be shallow
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Hey folks! Ready to invoke the power of Asgard on your tabletop? Thor, a cool reimagining of games like Botswana, throws you into the middle of a divine stock market. Instead of companies, you'll be investing in cards of Norse Gods, each with its fluctuating value. Each round, you play a value card to try and grab the stocks that interest you most, hoping their value will rise. The trick is that only the last card played for each God counts, so timing is everything!
The game shines for being super accessible, with rules that are easy to grasp, but with that hint of strategy that makes us think. It's perfect for those who enjoy card games with a touch of economics and speculation, but without the complexity. The fact that it accommodates up to 6 players is a plus, ideal for gathering your group. And to add extra spice, Thor comes with 14 action cards that can turn the game in your favor, adding unexpected twists. If you like Norse mythology and want a quick, fun game with a different twist, Thor might be your new favorite. It's the kind of game where you play one round and immediately want to play another!
The game shines for being super accessible, with rules that are easy to grasp, but with that hint of strategy that makes us think. It's perfect for those who enjoy card games with a touch of economics and speculation, but without the complexity. The fact that it accommodates up to 6 players is a plus, ideal for gathering your group. And to add extra spice, Thor comes with 14 action cards that can turn the game in your favor, adding unexpected twists. If you like Norse mythology and want a quick, fun game with a different twist, Thor might be your new favorite. It's the kind of game where you play one round and immediately want to play another!
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Publisher
Heidelberger Spieleverlag, Nürnberger-Spielkarten-Verlag
Designer
Reiner Knizia
Artist
Franz Vohwinkel
What is the average playtime for Thor?
A game of Thor usually lasts around 30 minutes, making it quite fast and ideal for playing multiple rounds in a row.
Is Thor a complex game to learn?
No, Thor is quite easy to pick up. The rules are simple, and you can explain it to new players in just a few minutes.
How many people can play Thor?
Thor is for 2 to 6 players, making it a good option for groups of various sizes.
Does the game have significant language dependency?
No, Thor has no language dependency, which makes it very accessible for playing with friends who don't speak Portuguese or for resale.
What is the main objective of the game?
The objective is to accumulate the most points by the end of several rounds, by buying and selling 'stocks' of Gods you believe will increase in value.
Is it a game more focused on luck or strategy?
Thor has an element of luck in the cards that are drawn and played, but strategy comes into play when deciding when to buy and sell your stocks.