Fairy Tale Board Game
IT IS A TALE AS OLD AS TIME ITSELF: Shadow threatens the world of Dragons, Fairies, and Knights. But this time you are in control as you draft cards from one or more factions. By choosing your forces wisely and anticipating your opponent’s picks, it is within your power to affect the outcome of this.
IT IS A TALE AS OLD AS TIME ITSELF: Shadow threatens the world of Dragons, Fairies, and Knights. But this time you are in control as you draft cards from one or more factions. By choosing your forces wisely and anticipating your opponent’s picks, it is within your power to affect the outcome of this.
Product Features
- – A beautifully illustrated game with an original game mechanic
- – Only one card could create great chaos in the game
- – Game variant by Richard Garfield
If you’ve played “7 Wonders” or “Sushi Go”⦠I saw this game reviewed on “The Dice Tower” as a game you might like if you enjoy “7 Wonders” (though I think it has much more in common with “Sushi Go”), which I do enjoy, but my sister already owns “7 Wonders” so I thought I’d give this smaller, cheaper game a go.Fairy Tale is a drafting game. Everyone gets a hand of cards, chooses a card to keep for later, then passes their hand and selects another card from the hand that was just passed to them,…
Quick/light card drafting game Gameplay:Fairy Tale is a card drafting game. The game is divided into 4 rounds. Each round is in 2 phases.First phase is card drafting. Each player is dealt 5 cards. They take one card and pass the rest to the next, until the cards are all taken.The second phase allows players to play 3 of the 5 cards simultaneously.This happens 4 times during a game.The player with the most points wins.It can play in about 15-20 minutes and it has nice depth…
Fairy Tale Review by Dad’s Gaming Addiction Fairy Tale: 2-5 Players, Ages 10+, Average Play Time = 20 MinutesMake no mistake, this game can be quite challenging to play despite how easily the game flows. I know it seems hard to believeâ¦after all, youâre really just drafting cards, choosing three, and playing them in front of you. Itâs the cards themselves that really made my head spinâ¦particularly their synergy and how they mesh with other cards. I took forever during the drafting process because I got so caught up in the…