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Dominion

Dominion

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Brand: Rio Grande Games
Category: Toy

List Price: $44.99
Buy New: $27.05
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Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars 91 reviews
Sales Rank: 17

Batteries Included: No
Age: 8 - 200 years
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.5
Dimensions (in): 11.8 x 2.9 x 11.8

MPN: RIO370
Model: 370RGG
UPC: 655132003704
EAN: 0655132003704
ASIN: B001JQY6K4

Release Date: January 1, 2009
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Features:
  • 2-4 player game
  • 30 minutes to play
  • Tactical Card game
  • Massive replay value
  • Quick to learn, many ways to win

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Product Description
In Dominion, each player starts with an identical, very small deck of cards. In the center of the table is a selection of other cards the players can "buy" as they can afford them. Through their selection of cards to buy, and how they play their hands as they draw them, the players construct their deck on the fly, striving for the most efficient path to the precious victory points by game end. You are a monarch, like your parents before you, a ruler of a small pleasant kingdom of rivers and evergreens. Unlike your parents, however, you have hopes and dreams! You want a bigger and more pleasant kingdom, with more rivers and a wider variety of trees. You want a Dominion! In all directions lie fiefs, freeholds, and feodums. All are small bits of land, controlled by petty lords and verging on anarchy. You will bring civilization to these people, uniting them under your banner. But wait! It must be something in the air; several other monarchs have had the exact same idea. You must race to get as much of the unclaimed land as possible, fending them off along the way. To do this you will hire minions, construct buildings, spruce up your castle, and fill the coffers of your treasury. Your parents wouldn


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5 out of 5 stars Sold on this game   September 3, 2010
John Drake Redd (POCATELLO, IDAHO, US)
We started into the Euro-styled games a number of years ago with Catan, progressing through Puerto Rico and Ticket to Ride, but Dominion has to be the favorite. My wife was never excited to play CCGs with me; I have two sons who would play LOTR ccg and SWccg once in a while, but this game is a real hit. My wife even likes it! It is now our game of choice, and my reluctant gamers (children) are willing (and excited)to play most of the time. We have played this with friends and our married kids and most end up buying it for themselves. I did put sleeves on the cards and it has turned out to be a good investment. I now have the base game and three expansions, and have some facsimilie cards from the German game that we use once in awhile, so there are infinite combinations in a randomly selected Kingdom card set. I can't see us getting tired of a game with infinite possibilities.



4 out of 5 stars Deck building game   September 3, 2010
Rachel E. Gray (San Francisco, CA United States)
Dominion is a deck building game with a medieval setting. It's fun and very variable, since you'll very rarely have the same options of cards to choose from. There are several expansions that you can also buy, each with their own theme, which give you even more options.

To play, you set up a number of stacks of cards that you can buy on your turn, each of which allow you to do different things and have different benefits. Some are more geared towards helping you, and some are attack cards that are geared towards hindering the other players. There are also cards that are just money, which obviously allow you to buy things, and cards that represent land and victory points, which are what you need to win.

During the early part of the game, the cards that are of most value to you are the ones that will allow you to get more cards. At the end of the game, the victory points are the most valuable. In the middle...well, that's up to you to figure out, depending on your strategy and what's going on with everyone else. Deciding what cards will be of most value to you at any given time and figuring out how to best use what you have (some of the actions you can take are pretty interesting) is what makes the game fun.

My friends and I really enjoy playing, and I look forward to trying more of the expansions, but sometimes I feel a little frustrated by how pointless the game seems: you don't REALLY use your deck for anything except buying more cards, and the way to win is to buy the most victory points, which are useless until the counting up of them at the end. It's only a small quibble, though. The game really is a lot of fun.



4 out of 5 stars Fun for the family too   August 31, 2010
Trent Howell
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R19HORGMNVZMDB After having read and heard about Dominion for such a long time, we were anxious to pick up a copy for ourselves. So with such high expectations riding on it, how does it stand up with our family? It's a big hit! (At least it is with the boys.)

Dominion provides such a unique game play experience. Until we played Dominion, we had never played any card game like it. Instead of having a hand of cards and trying to get rid of it, you're trying to build your pile/deck of cards into one full of victory points.

You draw from your deck a hand of cards then you play the actions on those cards and `buy' other cards on the table to add to your deck. So your deck gets bigger and bigger as you go. You have to choose wisely what cards you add to your deck each turn so that you'll be able to do more with your cards later and ultimately get the most victory point card in your deck by the end of the game.

So unique and tons or re-playability. The boys love it.

You can also read more about our impressions on our game review site TheBoardGameFamily.



5 out of 5 stars Great Game That Works as Well with Two as it Does Four   August 31, 2010
Matthew Atherton (San Marcos, Ca)
I will not waste time echoing the praise in other reviews. Trust me, the praise is well deserved. This is a great game that is easy to learn, yet very deep and fun. Honestly, it is as good as the reviews say.

What I do want to add, is that someone told me that this is one of the rare games that work just a well as a two-player game as a four-player game. If you do any gaming you know that many games will say something like 2-5 players, but playing with two people is a crippled version of the bigger experience. While we often game with friends, there are times where my wife and I want to play by ourselves at home. Usually as I said,you need to find games specifically designed for two-players (which are hard to find) and then of course they can not be enjoyed by larger groups.

This game lives up to the claim, it works just about as well with 2 as it does with more people. So if you are looking for an excellent, yet flexible game, give this a try.



5 out of 5 stars Dominion Rocks!   August 24, 2010
Bonita Davis (Hillsboro, OR USA)
WARNING! This game can become very addictive.

I bought this game as one of my son's 21st birthday presents. We ended up playing it with some of his friends for almost two days straight. After he traveled back home I had to run out and buy it for myself.

This game is so addictive I've even had World of Warcraft players stop their games in order to play Dominion. Even my brother, who is not much of a game playing fan, loves playing this game.

With all of the different kingdom card choices every game is different and you have to constantly shift your strategy. Then when you add the expansion sets, the game becomes even more interesting. We also found it to be a very flexible game. We can tweak the rules/gameplay to create different playing experiences. Want the gameplay to last a little longer? Just put a few more decks in play. Want a race for provinces (the highest point victory cards)? Gameplay isn't over until all the province cards are gone, no matter how many other card stacks have been depleted.

Overall, Dominion is one of the best game purchases I've made.


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