World of Warcraft: The Boardgame

出版于 2005 年

From the Publisher's site: Take on the role of a chivalrous paladin or a wise shaman, a holy priest or a vile warlock, a mighty mage or a crafty rogue. Play as a savage orc, a mighty tauren, a tribal troll, or one of the Forsaken undead; become an ingenious gnome, a doughty dwarf, a mysterious Night Elf, or a noble human. Based on the popular World of Warcraft Massively Multiplayer Online Game from Blizzard Entertainment, World of Warcraft: the Board Game invites the players to choose from 16 characters, drawn from the eight races and nine character classes of the Warcraft universe, and take up arms for the glory of the Horde ... or the Alliance. Travel across Lordaeron, vanquish monsters, gain experience and power, and earn honor for your faction. World of Warcraft: the Board Game is a team-based fantasy adventure. The Horde and the Alliance factions must compete to be the first to defeat the invincible Overlord – be it the lich Kel'Thuzad, the dragon Nefarian, or the demon Kazzak – or, failing that, to be the last faction standing when it comes to all-out war! Spare parts are available here: https://www.boardgamegeek.com/thread/1581438/spares-parts-horde-pm-requests-please-read-thread

World of Warcraft: The Boardgame

游戏信息

玩家
2-6 Players
时长
3 hours
复杂度
Medium-Heavy — 3.52/5
年份
2005
BGG 评分
6.74
BGG 排名
#1867
最低年龄
12+

常见问题

World of Warcraft: The Boardgame supports 2 to 6 players. The community rates it best at 4 players.
A typical game of World of Warcraft: The Boardgame takes about 180 minutes.
World of Warcraft: The Boardgame has a complexity rating of 3.52/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium Heavy' category. It is a complex game best suited for experienced board gamers.
The recommended minimum age for World of Warcraft: The Boardgame is 12+.
World of Warcraft: The Boardgame has a rating of 6.74/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 6,020 ratings. It is ranked #1867 overall.
World of Warcraft: The Boardgame was designed by Christian T. Petersen. It was published in 2005.