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# 6 Great Houses to command 3-6 players, 2-4 hour epic sessions Detailed Westeros map board Asmodee A Game of Thrones The Board Game (2nd Edition) - Epic Strategy in The World of Westeros, Tactical Wargame for Adults, Ages 14+, 3-8 Players, 2-4 Hour Playtime

**Brand:** asmodee
**Price:** 497 zł
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## Summary

> ♟️ Rule Westeros, or be ruled! The ultimate strategy showdown awaits.

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- **What is this?** Asmodee A Game of Thrones The Board Game (2nd Edition) - Epic Strategy in The World of Westeros, Tactical Wargame for Adults, Ages 14+, 3-8 Players, 2-4 Hour Playtime by asmodee
- **How much does it cost?** 497 zł with free shipping
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## Key Features

- • **Accessible Yet Deep:** Easy to learn rules with layered strategy perfect for both casual and hardcore players.
- • **Epic Gameplay Sessions:** Engage in 2-4 hour campaigns that keep you hooked from first move to last.
- • **Master Strategy & Diplomacy:** Forge alliances, betray rivals, and outwit opponents in a dynamic political war game.
- • **Command Your House to Victory:** Lead one of six iconic Westeros Houses in a battle for the Iron Throne.
- • **Immersive Westeros Experience:** Play on a richly detailed map with intricately crafted units and authentic artwork.

## Overview

A Game of Thrones: The Board Game (2nd Edition) is a strategic war and diplomacy board game for 3-6 players aged 14+, featuring six unique Houses vying for control of Westeros. With a detailed map, high-quality components, and gameplay lasting 2-4 hours, it blends tactical combat, alliance-building, and political intrigue inspired by George R.R. Martin’s fantasy world.

## Description

desertcart.com King Robert Baratheon is dead, and the lands of Westeros brace for battle. Can you claim the Iron Throne? Designed for ages 14 and up, A Game of Thrones: The Board Game Second Edition is a classic game of warfare, diplomacy, and intrigue for three to six players. Taking control of the well-known characters from George R.R. Martin's beloved fantasy series, players must fight for dominance of the realm. Will you take power through force, coerce your way onto the throne with persuasive speeches, or rally the townsfolk to your side? With opportunities for strategic planning, masterful diplomacy, and clever card play, this game gives you a host of ways to spread your influence over Westeros. A Game of Thrones: The Board Game Second EditionAt a Glance: A board game based on George R.R. Martin's fantasy novels Muster armies and march to war on a map that accurately portrays Westeros Negotiate alliances with your opponents in an ever-shifting political struggle Six distinct Great Houses each offer unique, asymmetrical play experiences Detailed artwork and intricately crafted components create a classic aesthetic Age Requirements:14 years and olderPlayer Recommendation:3 to 6 players A game of warfare, diplomacy, and intrigue, based on George R.R. Martin's fantasy novels. View larger. Claim the Iron ThroneBased on the bestselling fantasy novels by George R.R. Martin (now a hit HBO series), A Game of Thrones: The Board Game draws players into a war-torn world of sun-scorched sands, lush forests, and chilling northlands. Each player takes control of one of six Great Houses of Westeros, then sets out on an epic campaign of combat and politics to secure total dominance. This board game includes clear, detailed rules to guide you through setup and gameplay. Play begins when each person receives an army of footmen, knights, siege engines and ship units as well as a set of order tokens and other necessary components. Each player also receives a deck of unique house cards, which represent important characters from A Song of Ice and Fire and are used as leaders in battles against rival houses. Vibrant Art and Intricate DetailingA Game of Thrones: The Board Game captures the most memorable elements of George R.R. Martin's popular series. The detailed board represents an accurate map of Westeros, and the tokens and cards convey many of its most significant locations and characters. Attractive marbled plastic figures shaped as footmen, knights, ships, and siege engines display your military might to the realm while contributing to the game's overall medieval aesthetic. Game board is enhanced with figures, battle cards, tokens, and overlays. Raise Your House to DominanceGame play proceeds over the course of ten rounds, after which the player who has claimed the most areas containing castles or strongholds is declared the winner. If at any time throughout the game a player controls seven such areas, that player may immediately claim victory. Each round in the game is made up of three phases: the Westeros Phase, the Planning Phase, and the Action Phase. The Westeros Phase represents special events and the day-to-day activities in Westeros. In the Planning Phase, players secretly assign orders to all of their units. This portion of the game emphasizes diplomacy and deduction. Can players trust their so-called allies, or is a timely betrayal in the making? Finally, during the Action Phase, orders are revealed, alliances crumble, and fierce battles decide the players' fates. House cards include characters from A Song of Ice and Fire. View larger. Detailed player screens conceal your strategic planning. View larger. A World of Intrigue, Diplomacy, and WarfareFragile alliances will form and break over the course of each game, as players promise support to neighboring Houses only to betray them for their own selfish ends. But beware; as the war unfolds, the barbaric Wildings (which are controlled automatically by the game) work to amass their forces in the far north. Players must occasionally set aside their differences to face a common foe--or face the consequences together. A Game of Thrones: The Board Game draws you into a vibrant gaming world, bringing your favorite characters to life. The board resembles paint on distressed parchment for an old-world look, while the token and card art exhibits intricate detailing fans of the novels will recognize and enjoy.What's in the BoxGame board, rule book, 138 plastic units, 105 cards, 6 player screens, and 266 tokens and overlays. Product Description King Robert Baratheon is dead, and the lands of Westeros brace for battle. Can you claim the Iron Throne? Designed for ages 14 and up, A Game of Thrones: The Board Game Second Edition is a classic game of warfare, diplomacy, and intrigue for three to six players. Taking control of the well-known characters from George R.R. Martin's beloved fantasy Series, players must fight for dominance of the realm. Will you take power through force, coerce your way onto the throne with persuasive speeches, or rally the townsfolk to your side? With opportunities for strategic planning, masterful diplomacy, and clever card play, this game gives you a host of ways to spread your influence over Westeros. From the Manufacturer King Robert Baratheon is dead, and the lands of Westeros brace for battle.In the second edition of A Game of Thrones: The Board Game, three to six players take on the roles of the great Houses of the Seven Kingdoms of Westeros, as they vie for control of the Iron Throne through the use of diplomacy and warfare. Based on the best-selling A Song of Ice and Fire series of fantasy novels by George R.R. Martin, A Game of Thrones is an epic board game in which it will take more than military might to win. Will you take power through force, use honeyed words to coerce your way onto the throne, or rally the townsfolk to your side? Through strategic planning, masterful diplomacy, and clever card play, spread your influence over Westeros.

Review: One of the best board games ever made... - Simply put, this is one of the best board games ever made. I've been a boardgame geek now for about ten years, and I've played well over a hundred different board and/or card games (mainly European) from every existing genre. I also own several games, and A Game of Thrones: The Board Game Second Edition (GoT) is one of the only games I would never even consider trading or selling. The Facts: The game plays three to six players. The rule set is actually considered simple for a war-strategy game (less complex than Axis and Allies yet slightly more complex than Risk), and anyone can learn the basics in under half an hour of instruction. Otherwise, the rules manual is very well organized and easy to follow if a newbie would rather just read it. A typical six-player game (recommended) can last anywhere between four and six hours, depending on the players' experience. The game does have a finite clock set to ten rounds, so even heavy "analysis paralysis" amongst players won't make the game last forever. Fans of the HBO series and/or books who have not completed the story need not fear of spoilers as the game does not deal with any actual events from the books (it does reveal the names and associated Houses of characters and places through book three, but nothing that's going to spoil anything for you). An optional card deck called "Tides of Battle" is also included, allowing for a more Risk-like element of luck to be utilized when playing (actually quite fun). The 2nd edition of the game includes the Southern Expansion as part of the main board, as well as those updated rules and corresponding House cards. This edition does NOT include the most recent expansion. The Pros: For the most part, GoT has a very taught rule set, minimizing loopholes and/or contradictory rules that plague many lesser war strategy games. After a couple play-throughs, I also found most of the rules to be quite intuitive and easy to remember. This is a HUGE plus for a game with so much going on, and because there is so much going on at any given time, GoT is incredibly engaging. Hours really do seem like minutes when playing. I've had six-hour sessions only to be frothing at the mouth to play again. one of the more fun scenarios of the game is when every player must bid against one another on the influence tracks. Sometimes the bidding wars are more fun than the actual combat! Another plus to this game is its beautiful design and artwork. No expense was spared on what you receive out of the box, making it intrinsically worth every penny. The Cons: After about ten play-throughs so far, I've really only found one potential gripe, and many may not even consider it to be a negative. Basically, the game can be so much fun at times that an easy trap for a player (especially a newcomer) to fall into is to lose sight of the object of the game, which is to acquire the most castles and/or strongholds by the end of round ten (acquiring seven makes for an immediate win). If that is not your ultimate goal, then you're not really playing the game. Often times players will spend most of the game either backing an alliance that they've struck or carrying out personal vendettas, forgetting that they themselves must have the most castles to win! Though that can be frustrating for competitive players, it also just points to the game's extreme fun factor. You really can lose yourself in it. So if you're a fan of the books/series and you appreciate an accessible war strategy game, then GoT is a must-have for your game closet. My friends and I now dedicate entire days (or nights) to convening for a session or two, and never have we walked away without grins on our faces. The board game that put Fantasy Flight on the map is still one of the best games of the last decade.
Review: GREAT GAME. Fan of the show + not a board game fanatic perspective - I recently had to buy this board game because I am a fan of the show and had to somehow fill the void left by the 2nd season finale! I came by the board game searching for the books on desertcart and upon researching if it was too hard to play I decided to give it a shot. I am by no means a serious board game player and not into board games all that much. I have only played board games a handful of times these last few years with Monopoly being the most complex and I have played RISK maybe 5-10 times my whole life so don't be scared to try this game if you think is too hard. I have played this game 4 times now with only casual board game players like myself and the overwhelming majority of them have enjoyed it. It did help that most of them were fans of the show as well but once you get into the game you really enjoy it and lose track of time as you are constantly planning your next move, who to form an alliance with, whether to betray a current alliance etc. So even those not familiar with the show will enjoy it! What I really like about the game is it's mostly strategy that will determine whether you win or lose, though luck will always play some roll. It's important to mention the game comes with an optional add-on(Tides of Battle cards) that creates that extra bit of chance for those who prefer that. As for the complexity of the game it really is easy once you start playing it. What makes it feel complex is that there are a lot of rules and things to keep up with, but it's quite simple to follow them once you've played for a few rounds (though you will find yourself correcting things that were being played wrong in subsequent games). What I would suggest for casual board game players to do is read the rules once, watch a youtube video (there's quite a few out there but this one I found to be the most helpful [...] and just start a practice simulated game. The one good thing about the instructions is that they are set out in the order that the game will be played so you can play a simulated game as you read the rules. It really only takes a few game rounds to get the gist of it, off course some things will require re-reading as with any game. I'll mention again that setting up the game and playing a simulated game as you read the rules will REALLY help you understand the game! The one thing to take into consideration when buying this game is that it will take 3-5 hours to complete. The more experienced the players the less time it will take but I always tell new players to expect to play for 5 hours. Be sure the people you play with know this so everyone's into the game when you are crossing that 3hr mark.(which actually goes by fast when you're playing the game) In conclusion it's a really entertaining game and even casual gamers will like it. It's a game that will make you think and give you a "can't wait till my next turn" feeling. Like the show the game will bring out unusual alliances and backstabbing which just makes it more fun! For fans of the show it's great to use the character you like and playing the board game gives you a sense of the territory of Westeros and the advantages/disadvantages the families have. If you are unsure because you think it might be too complex don't be, the game is a lot of fun and after a few times playing it you will find yourself(as other reviewers have mentioned) interested in similar strategy based board games!

## Features

- 100% Toy
- Imported
- IMMERSE YOURSELF IN WESTEROS: Experience the epic battles and political intrigue of Westeros in this immersive board game.
- FAITHFUL ADAPTATION: Based on George R.R. Martin's novels, it captures the essence of the iconic series.
- CHOOSE YOUR HOUSE: Command one of the great houses of Westeros and vie for the Iron Throne.
- STRATEGY AND ALLIANCES: Forge alliances, scheme, and strategize to outmaneuver your rivals.
- EPIC CAMPAIGNS: Engage in epic campaigns with friends and family for hours of thrilling gameplay.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | 1589947207 |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #97,798 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #2,245 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Brand Name | Asmodee |
| Color | Assorted |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,983 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | Fantasy Literature Adaptation |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 09781589947207 |
| Included Components | Toy |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 2.91 x 11.65 x 11.65 inches |
| Item Part Number | FFGVA65, VA65 |
| Item Type Name | Toy |
| Item Weight | 4.6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Asmodee |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 180.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 168.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | VA65 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Guaranteed against manufacturer defect |
| Material Type | Cardboard |
| Model Number | VA65 |
| Number of Players | 3-6 |
| Operation Mode | Manual |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Set Name | Second Edition |
| Size | Medium |
| Sub Brand | Game of Thrones |
| Subject Character | Game of Thrones |
| Supported Battery Types | No batteries required |
| Theme | Fantasy |
| UPC | 013031011471 699788109038 |

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: I've heard that if you don't win, then you die.  Is this true?**
A: In the game of thrones you either win or you die, there is no middle ground.

**Q: Hey I see they have the second edition as well as a deluxe second edition. What is the difference between the two?**
A: The "deluxe" second edition is a scam. Check the customer reviews--everyone says it's just a more expensive version of the 2nd edition. I saw a previous answer to a question like yours, and some dude was claiming you need "deluxe" edition to get the Wildling deck and extra pieces, but that's BS. The game comes with all the pieces you need, so just get the 2nd edition. Oh, and it's awesome!

**Q: Is this game a variation on Diplomacy? That is, no dice rolls; your success comes down to skill at alliance-building and military strategy?**
A: Although I am not familiar with Diplomacy, I am familiar with A Game of Thrones. Much of the game does come down to alliance-building and troop positioning strategy. An element of randomness is introduced through the Westeros cards. These cards are drawn at the beginning of each turn before any orders are assigned. They affect all players equally at the beginning of any given turn. For example, some cards might have players adjust their supply tracks or muster additional troops. These cards affect all players equally, although there impacts on individuals' strategies could vary. Following the cards, a player can adjust his or her game strategy before assigning orders.Randomness is a component, but players are given time to react to it. And once orders are assigned, they are played out through an intricate system which rewards in depth strategy.

**Q: What is the difference between the deluxe second edition and the regular Second edition?**
A: I think you should be careful because it seems there's no such thing as a "deluxe edidion". I checked the webpage for Fantasy Flight Games and they make no mention of such a thing. Also the box art displayed here says nothing about it being a "deluxe" edition. Personally I'm passing on this one and getting the "regular" one.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ One of the best board games ever made...
*by T***N on January 18, 2013*

Simply put, this is one of the best board games ever made. I've been a boardgame geek now for about ten years, and I've played well over a hundred different board and/or card games (mainly European) from every existing genre. I also own several games, and A Game of Thrones: The Board Game Second Edition (GoT) is one of the only games I would never even consider trading or selling. The Facts: The game plays three to six players. The rule set is actually considered simple for a war-strategy game (less complex than Axis and Allies yet slightly more complex than Risk), and anyone can learn the basics in under half an hour of instruction. Otherwise, the rules manual is very well organized and easy to follow if a newbie would rather just read it. A typical six-player game (recommended) can last anywhere between four and six hours, depending on the players' experience. The game does have a finite clock set to ten rounds, so even heavy "analysis paralysis" amongst players won't make the game last forever. Fans of the HBO series and/or books who have not completed the story need not fear of spoilers as the game does not deal with any actual events from the books (it does reveal the names and associated Houses of characters and places through book three, but nothing that's going to spoil anything for you). An optional card deck called "Tides of Battle" is also included, allowing for a more Risk-like element of luck to be utilized when playing (actually quite fun). The 2nd edition of the game includes the Southern Expansion as part of the main board, as well as those updated rules and corresponding House cards. This edition does NOT include the most recent expansion. The Pros: For the most part, GoT has a very taught rule set, minimizing loopholes and/or contradictory rules that plague many lesser war strategy games. After a couple play-throughs, I also found most of the rules to be quite intuitive and easy to remember. This is a HUGE plus for a game with so much going on, and because there is so much going on at any given time, GoT is incredibly engaging. Hours really do seem like minutes when playing. I've had six-hour sessions only to be frothing at the mouth to play again. one of the more fun scenarios of the game is when every player must bid against one another on the influence tracks. Sometimes the bidding wars are more fun than the actual combat! Another plus to this game is its beautiful design and artwork. No expense was spared on what you receive out of the box, making it intrinsically worth every penny. The Cons: After about ten play-throughs so far, I've really only found one potential gripe, and many may not even consider it to be a negative. Basically, the game can be so much fun at times that an easy trap for a player (especially a newcomer) to fall into is to lose sight of the object of the game, which is to acquire the most castles and/or strongholds by the end of round ten (acquiring seven makes for an immediate win). If that is not your ultimate goal, then you're not really playing the game. Often times players will spend most of the game either backing an alliance that they've struck or carrying out personal vendettas, forgetting that they themselves must have the most castles to win! Though that can be frustrating for competitive players, it also just points to the game's extreme fun factor. You really can lose yourself in it. So if you're a fan of the books/series and you appreciate an accessible war strategy game, then GoT is a must-have for your game closet. My friends and I now dedicate entire days (or nights) to convening for a session or two, and never have we walked away without grins on our faces. The board game that put Fantasy Flight on the map is still one of the best games of the last decade.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ GREAT GAME. Fan of the show + not a board game fanatic perspective
*by I***Y on July 2, 2012*

I recently had to buy this board game because I am a fan of the show and had to somehow fill the void left by the 2nd season finale! I came by the board game searching for the books on amazon and upon researching if it was too hard to play I decided to give it a shot. I am by no means a serious board game player and not into board games all that much. I have only played board games a handful of times these last few years with Monopoly being the most complex and I have played RISK maybe 5-10 times my whole life so don't be scared to try this game if you think is too hard. I have played this game 4 times now with only casual board game players like myself and the overwhelming majority of them have enjoyed it. It did help that most of them were fans of the show as well but once you get into the game you really enjoy it and lose track of time as you are constantly planning your next move, who to form an alliance with, whether to betray a current alliance etc. So even those not familiar with the show will enjoy it! What I really like about the game is it's mostly strategy that will determine whether you win or lose, though luck will always play some roll. It's important to mention the game comes with an optional add-on(Tides of Battle cards) that creates that extra bit of chance for those who prefer that. As for the complexity of the game it really is easy once you start playing it. What makes it feel complex is that there are a lot of rules and things to keep up with, but it's quite simple to follow them once you've played for a few rounds (though you will find yourself correcting things that were being played wrong in subsequent games). What I would suggest for casual board game players to do is read the rules once, watch a youtube video (there's quite a few out there but this one I found to be the most helpful [...] and just start a practice simulated game. The one good thing about the instructions is that they are set out in the order that the game will be played so you can play a simulated game as you read the rules. It really only takes a few game rounds to get the gist of it, off course some things will require re-reading as with any game. I'll mention again that setting up the game and playing a simulated game as you read the rules will REALLY help you understand the game! The one thing to take into consideration when buying this game is that it will take 3-5 hours to complete. The more experienced the players the less time it will take but I always tell new players to expect to play for 5 hours. Be sure the people you play with know this so everyone's into the game when you are crossing that 3hr mark.(which actually goes by fast when you're playing the game) In conclusion it's a really entertaining game and even casual gamers will like it. It's a game that will make you think and give you a "can't wait till my next turn" feeling. Like the show the game will bring out unusual alliances and backstabbing which just makes it more fun! For fans of the show it's great to use the character you like and playing the board game gives you a sense of the territory of Westeros and the advantages/disadvantages the families have. If you are unsure because you think it might be too complex don't be, the game is a lot of fun and after a few times playing it you will find yourself(as other reviewers have mentioned) interested in similar strategy based board games!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A great game for any group
*by T***R on January 10, 2013*

I ordered this game because I'm a fan of ASOIF, strategy, and board games in general, but I was a little worried it wouldn't appeal to my friends who aren't as in to any of those things as I am. Hours of gameplay later, I know that concern was unfounded. Once you get over the initial hump of learning the rules (the systems are pretty simple and straightforward individually, but there are a lot of them), the core gameplay is immediately appealing even to people who couldn't care less about the setting and aren't normally interested in strategy games. The backstabbing, competing for resources and constant wagering (on influence auctions, on House Card choices, on whether you'll really get the support you were promised) rope people in. It has none of the monotony of Risk, where massive armies grind each other down to nothing through endless dice rolls. Everything happens quickly and decisively. The ten-round limit and seven-castle win condition also serve to keep things moving, because the ceiling is low enough that there are usually multiple players within just a couple moves of victory. It only took one or two games to get my friends hooked on it and now we play the game regularly. The gist of the game is that each house, with a unique starting position and house cards, competes to control castles. Castles are not just victory points, they're also centers for recruiting your armies- but in order to take and hold castles you need to control supplies, which allow you to support more troops, and power, which helps you expand your political power and move you up the influence tracks. The type and number of orders you can issue to your troops are limited by your order tokens, so every player needs to be economical with their raids, attacks, supports and the like. Because there's so many kinds of scarcity in this game, players need to know when to cooperate and when to betray each other. The end result is a high-stakes and fast-moving game that rewards people skills and good timing as much as knowledge of the rules and tactical ability. When it comes to the physical components, everything is well-made and the overall design is very attractive. My only complaint is that, although there are bags for each of the decks of cards, the reference sheets and even the map, plus a band to hold the house screens together, there's nothing to hold the hundreds of cardboard tokens that come with the game and the way they divide up the military units is not useful (grouped by unit type instead of by player). I've found it really cuts the setup time if you just get six sandwich bags or something and put all the units, order tokens, and other player-specific stuff into one bag for each house. Otherwise, you'll find yourself wasting a ton of time sifting through ~300 loose pieces trying to make sure each player has everything they need.

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