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Școlărel de clasa a V-a * A Game of Thrones Hand of the King

A venit vremea să putem juca un joc împreună. De atât de mult timp așteptam această clipă că nu am putut rata invitația băieților. Chiar dacă nu aveam habar despre ce e vorba, important era timpul petrecut împreună și bucuria jocului. Ei doi luptă pentru cine să fie primul, eu lupt cu memoria pentru a putea așeza cât mai bine și mai trainic aceste imagini care au rol de balsam pentru sufletul meu. La câta așteptare am adunat, era nevoie și de o supapă.

Luca a fost așa de încântat de toată desfășurarea evenimentelor încât a savurat la maxim prima partidă câștigată. Personal, necitind cartea și nefiind în temă cu personajele și acțiunea, am cam dat chix cu jucatul. Însă scopul principal a fost atins.

Am jucat jocul adus de Răzvan, A Game of Thrones Hand of the King, iar Luca a fost prins din prima. Ei au mai jucat de câteva ori însă eu nu am avut timp să particip alături de ei. Astăzi mi-am făcut! 🙂

Regulamentul jocului îl puteți citi mai jos.

Hand of the King

“Lord Varys knows all,” Petyr said with a sly smile. „He will be joining us shortly.”
–George R.R. Martin, A Game of Thrones

The king has called for a lavish feast and tourney, the likes of which have not been seen in the Seven Kingdoms since the days of Aegon the Conquerer. What’s more, the king has declared that at this feast, he will choose his new Hand—and you have a chance of rising to this lofty position. Of course, you’re not the only one with eyes set on becoming the power behind the Iron Throne. In Hand of the King, you’ll need to scheme and backstab to outwit your opponents, and you’ll need the help of Varys, the Master of Whispers, to do it.

Hand of the King is a fast-paced card game of conspiracies and sudden twists of fate for two to four players, challenging each of you to gain the most support among the twisted intrigues of the King’s Landing court. Each turn, you’ll send Varys to do your bidding, moving through the court and inciting iconic characters from A Song of Ice and Fire to support your cause. With the help of some companions and crafty alliances with other players, you just might rise to become the king’s new Hand!

Support My Cause

At the beginning of a game of Hand of the King, the court of King’s Landing is laid out before you and the other players. Thirty-six cards—thirty-five characters from the Great Houses of Westeros and Varys—are laid out in a six-by-six square. To become the Hand of the King, you’ll need to gain the support of the most Great Houses, but doing this will hardly be easy. 

Each turn, you will move the Varys card, choosing a direction and one of the Great Houses. You may move Varys as far as you like in your chosen direction, but you must end your movement on top of a card belonging to the Great House that you named. Then, you claim the card that you landed on, as well as all other cards from the same House that you passed over along the way.

For example, you may choose to move Varys to the left, naming House Stark, as shown above. You end your movement on Eddard Stark, and you also claim Bran Stark, because you passed over him on your way to Eddard!

Claiming these characters is the primary way that you’ll gain the support of the Great Houses. As soon as you claim at least as many characters from a certain House as your opponents, you immediately take that House’s banner. Whichever player has the most banners under his control at the end of the game is chosen as the king’s new Hand. 

Of course, each of these Houses has a different number of characters, making it easier or harder to secure their influence as the game goes on. As an added bonus, when a House’s final character card is removed from the King’s Landing court, you can call upon one of the six companions that are laid out at the beginning of the game. These companions offer powerful effects that can quickly swing the game in your favor, whether you use Sandor Clegane to choose and kill any character or Khal Drogo to pull Daenerys Targaryen to your side from anywhere on the board. You’ll find fourteen different companions in Hand of the King, and since you only see six in any game, you’ll find new ways to interact with the court in every game.

It’s immediately apparent that your opponent’s actions will greatly influence your own turns in Hand of the King. You can’t simply choose exactly which characters you want—you’re limited by the position of Varys in the court, which depends on where your opponents have moved him. This doesn’t need to be a handicap, though. In fact, it could be an opportunity. By forging clever alliances with your opponents, you can end up with some mutually beneficial arrangements—just make sure you know when to break those alliances for your own benefit!

The Power Behind the Throne

The king may sit upon the Iron Throne, but in many cases, the Hand of the King is real power in the realm. Convince Varys to support your schemes, and gather the Great Houses of Westeros: only one can become the Hand of the King! (sursa: www.fantasyflightgames.com)

Am găsit și un tutorial pentru cei interesați.

La noi, lucrurile au stat așa, cum puteți vedea mai jos.

E evident că eu eram înafară de seamă dar implicarea și veselia lor este totală. La următorul joc am mai evoluat și sunt convinsă că lucrurile se vor perfecționa în viitor.

Nu contează cum se numește jocul pe care-l jucați dar faceți-o alături de copii. Contează așa de mult acest exercițiu. 😉

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