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Our Verdict
RECOMMENDED
If you love quick and strategic games, Zeus Junior is a blast. A card management challenge with an epic theme!
Highlights
- Quick and easy to learn
- Fun and engaging theme
- Growing strategic challenge
Keep in mind
- Can be too random for some
- Not very complex
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About the game
What you do in a play session
In Zeus Junior, you're an athlete competing in a decathlon in Ancient Greece, seeking glory and the title of Zeus Junior. The game starts with 10 discipline cards laid out on the table, serving as the score track. Each discipline has two face-up strength cards showing the colors you need to match. During the training phase, players draft strength cards until they have 12 on the table, sorted by color. In the competition, each discipline is tackled one by one: you score points based on the strength cards that match the current discipline's colors. After each round, you discard one strength card, making the game increasingly challenging. In the end, the player with the most points wins and is crowned the next Zeus Junior! A quick and strategic game, perfect for those who enjoy resource management and decision-making challenges.
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Best player count
BGG community vote
2
OK
3
OK
4
OK
5
OK
Soundtrack
Ambience suggested by Melodice
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Mechanics, categories, families and credits
Mechanics
Categories
Families
Publisher
Naivina
Designer
Tobia Botta
Community
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Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers before you buy
How many players can play?
2 to 5 players.
How long does a game last?
About 15 minutes.
Is it hard to learn?
No, the rules are simple and the game is easy to pick up.
What's the recommended age?
Not yet defined, but the game is accessible for all ages.
Does it need a lot of space to play?
No, the game is compact and can be played on any table.