Power

Издано в 1981 году

One of the elements of Diplomacy that makes it so unique is the writing of orders for your pieces and then the simultaneous resolution of the move for everyone. Power uses this same general concept, only minus all the devil-inspired backstabbing that makes Diplomacy what it is. In this game, players are given equal forces consisting of ships, planes and other weapons of modern warfare, including a 'nuke' of sorts. Each turn, players can move a set number of their pieces based on the chosen piece's movement. The board is a painfully simple system of orthogonal squares. Once all moves for a given turn have been written down, all pieces are moved simultaneously. If more than one force's pieces occupy the same space, then a superiority check is made with each type of piece contributing a set number of strength points (usually inversely related to movement). The largest force then takes possession of all opposing pieces, making the shift in power quite significant, and the central theme for the remainder of the game.

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As d'Or Jeu Junior 1996 Winner
Power

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Игроки
2-4 Players
Время
30 min
Сложность
Medium — 2,59/5
Год
1981
Рейтинг BGG
6,11
Позиция BGG
#12696
Мин. возраст
10+

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Power supports 2 to 4 players.
A typical game of Power takes about 30 minutes.
Power has a complexity rating of 2.59/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Power is 10+. Younger children may enjoy it with guidance from experienced players.
Power has a rating of 6.11/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 300 ratings. It is ranked #12696 overall.
Power was designed by Monte B. Young. It was published in 1981.