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Dominion: 2nd Edition

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Features

  • 2nd Edition features updated cards, artwork and streamlined rules
  • Tactical game for 2-4 Players
  • 30 minute playing time
  • Lots of expansions available to add depth and complexity

Description

Dominion: 2nd Edition is an improvement over the classic Dominion. Upgraded covers and cards make it more interesting and fun to play. This new version has streamlined rules and amended card text to eliminate confusion. 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't be proud, but your grandparents would be delighted.


Product Dimensions: 11.63 x 2.88 x 11.63 inches


Item Weight: 3 pounds


Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.


Country of Origin: USA


Item model number: RIO531


Manufacturer recommended age: 14 years and up


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Release date: October 3, 2016


Manufacturer: Rio Grande Games


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  • A Staple for Boardgamers
For those who are new to Dominion, Dominion is a deck building game where players compete to see which player can build the deck with the most victory points. The game evolves around purchasing card which will help you buy more cards that hopefully increase the synergy of your deck, allowing you to buy more victory point cards and hopefully giving you a edge over the other players. Mechanics- The mechanics of this game is really well balanced. To begin with each player begins with the same hand and have access to all of the same cards. But the choices you make will determine how effective your deck is and the person with the best deck will come out on top. Replayability- Dominion, along with its many expansions, bring versatility into each new game. In each game you have access to a vast array of different combinations of action cards. With so many intermixable expansions, it allows this fun game to still remain fresh after many rounds of gameplay. Skill-Luck ratio- Dominion is a game that test the ability of a player to build a deck that could bring them the most victory points. Although there is the luck factor of shuffling your deck(possibly bringing a undesirable combination of cards{especially with a handful of estates and curses}). Dominion is still a highly skill oriented game that with simply rules that its easy for players to learn and become more skilled. Fun- Get it and you shall see. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on July 31, 2022 by Zhiheng Li

  • Great game
Very fun
Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on November 1, 2022 by CIM

  • Enjoyable
Great game. It took me two sessions to get the rules down. It’s been nothing but fun since.
Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on September 10, 2022 by Michael Phillip Oxendine

  • I own almost all the Dominion stuff, should I buy this too?
You should know a couple of things about me: I have all the previously released Dominion games and expansions. Including the promo cards. The only thing I am missing is the "Base Cards" set. I wondered, like many of you, is it worth it to get this after having all the rest? Well, I think yes. The base card artwork has the best of both worlds in my opinion. Nicer pictures/designs but still has the large numbers printed on them. This is what kept me from the "Base Card" set. Where the copper had a nice picture of copper coins, but no giant 1. This adds those on top of the coin art. A nice touch. The new kingdom cards should be great. Realistically, once you have as many cards as are available across all editions, I don't think 7 more is going to make or break the whole experience. But they do seem interesting to play with. The trash "mat" is a bit of a disappointment. I'm a type A person, and didn't mind the trash card. The mat is a thin cardboard type, but much thinner at first look than the mats in Seaside or Adventures. The edges of the mat stick up a little bit at the top and it doesn't lay flat. However, the cards are nice and flat. My set of Adventures is a disaster. The cards bow so badly they barely fit in the tray. The rest of my card sets are fine and this is no exception. The printing on the cards seems to be a little more refined and better color than my other Dominion set. I purchased the first edition last November, so it's not all that old. As for packaging, some of my Dominion sets came with some crazy damage to the plastic tray and inlay cards. The inlay card for this set was in the rule booklet, so no damage there. The card packs bounced around some and ripped and dented the tray a bit, but it should still hold the cards. I do like how the inlay card was protected. A couple of my other expansions had the inlay card damaged and ripped to the point that some serious tape was needed to keep it somewhat whole. If you already own the 1st edition would I recommend this set? If you were going to buy the upgrade pack, I would say just get this whole set. You will get the Trash mat (kind of cool, see issues above) and the new base cards (very nice as noted above, and those can wear out a bit since you use them every game). You also get the rule book. Which is NOT included in the upgrade pack. Also, then you have the clarified wording on a couple of cards, which I don't think matters much, until it matters in a game against an 11 year old. If you are worried about the duplication of much of the game, take out the discontinued cards, keep them for yourself for posterity, and give the rest of the game away to someone to introduce them to the game. I don't share this view on the Intrigue upgrade. I don't think it worth it to replace the whole box there. Just get the upgrade pack and deal with the missing rulebook. But this one, I think it's worth it. I didn't get paid for my review, I paid full price for this and all my Dominion games and cards and enjoy playing them with my son. Also, I think this is my first review on Amazon, but wanted to help my fellow gamers out on this one, since the game is familiar, and there is some information out there, but maybe not quite enough. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on October 26, 2016 by Rob

  • Lots of fun
Very fun game and easily to learn how to play. I've heard it's similar to magic the gathering but way simpler. I never got into magic because of the complexity but this game is great.
Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on July 14, 2022 by Kevin

  • Fun Game!
This game has easy to read instructions and the storage of all the cards is simple and smart. I also love that the cards allow for basically a whole new game each time you play.
Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on July 5, 2022 by H. A. E.

  • Great game, very expandable.
I already had a dominion: intrigue set which is playable by itself. But this original dominion set is absolutely worth getting, very replayable. All the cards here are nice and reliable, and mix well with any other expansion that you already have in order to create more variety. My only real criticism is that the 'attack' cards in this set are a little boring. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on April 11, 2022 by Bob Shaker

  • Best board game ever!
This is one of the best, if not the best game I've ever played. You need about 20 minutes to go over the rules, but once you have that down, you will love every game. And because each game uses a different combination of cards, every game is different. In terms of value, the cards are of very high quality. They have not cut any corners. Might be a little pricer than some other games, but this one is well worth it. We've been playing almost every night since we got it weeks ago. Buy this game! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ on February 24, 2022 by Danlee Grey

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