Blue Orange GAMES Queendomino Strategy Board Game

June 7, 2018 - Comment

You are a royal, seeking new lands to expand your ever-growing kingdom. Explore and conquer the different terrains, and develop the best and richest territories for your people. Scour lands full of wheat fields, forests, grasslands, swamps, mines, and towns, diversifying your kingdom’s riches along the way. Tax the lands wisely to fund the construction

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You are a royal, seeking new lands to expand your ever-growing kingdom. Explore and conquer the different terrains, and develop the best and richest territories for your people. Scour lands full of wheat fields, forests, grasslands, swamps, mines, and towns, diversifying your kingdom’s riches along the way. Tax the lands wisely to fund the construction of your towns, pick the buildings you erect carefully, and try to win the Queen’s favor – all while making sure your plans aren’t foiled by the Dragon’s flame. Make sure to strategize and acquire carefully, as others are also competing for the same lands, a stake in the riches, and the heart of the Queen!.

Product Features

  • Queen domino is both a standalone game and an expansion of the 2017 Spiel des Jaures recipient, King domino
  • It offers more complex challenges, a new territory, and a way for more players to participate
  • 2 to 4 players can play Queen domino traditionally, but up to 8 players can play when the game is combined with King domino
  • 3-4 players may play with a 7×7 grid, 5 to 6 players with a 5×5 grid, and 6 or 8 players may play in teams with a 5×5 grid

Comments

N. Christensen says:

Hits the sweet spot between Kingdomino and Five Tribes Based on the complexity of some of his other games (Shadows Over Camelot, Five Tribes, Yamatai), I can’t help but think that Queendomino was what designer Bruno Cathala originally had in mind prior to releasing the stripped-down tile placement game Kingdomino. While Kingdomino will remain popular due to its accessible simplicity of play, Queendomino is a thinky point-salad that will appeal to fans of his previous strategy games, which might not necessarily win over every fan of…

camzilla says:

Don’t bother reading the directions, just watch a YouTube video- then you will have lots o fun! This is a great family game. I would take off half a star because the directions were awful and didn’t make a lot of sense but we watched a YouTube video (thanks gamer friend) who was able to explain it in 10 mins after reading the directions for an hour…. but I had so much fun playing it that I decided to give it 5 instead of 4. This is a fun game that would work well while trying different strategies. It’s kind a mix of carcassone and Vikings with a twist that makes it unique. Much more fun…

A. Ambuehl says:

We have had lots of fun with the pronunciation of the other game because Kingdom … We’ve been fans of this game’s predecessor, Kingdomino for a while now. We have had lots of fun with the pronunciation of the other game because Kingdom and Domino are both words which have different sounds. I don’t think Queendom is a real word, so some household humor potential was lost in this version. Otherwise this is a pretty solid sequel. It’s a natural progression of the other game. I like the simplicity of Kingdomino. It’s easier and therefore smoother to teach to people who don’t game…

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