Some may know that for a long time I have been working on a WOK boardgame/CCG, or some combination of the two. I have tried several types and game variations, but when surfing for some XMas presents today I came through this...
http://www.boardgamegeek.com/article/26415
Workers ? Phases ? Races ? Victory Points ?? Wow, that really hurt my eyes.
My board is also made of hexes, printed on both sides and re-arrangeable by the players for every new game. There are (thank god) quite some differences too, but while reading the article I got a few strong reminders of WOK.
Ill order the boardgame of course ($39, US import) and will report on how it plays. Anyone ever tried it ?
Ouch... did I read this correctly ?
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I haven't played it yet, though a friend of mine did get it, so we'll probably play it some time soon. I see the review is by Tom Vassel, he's a great reviewer and you can usually can't go wrong with his recommendations.
BTW you could also order the game at:
http://www.spiele-offensive.de
It's only 31 euro's there and if you order over 40 euro you get a nice shipping discount. My last (BIG) order with them shipped to Holland for only 4 Euro's.
BTW should you be looking for an AWESOME board game...go get War of the Ring! Best game i've played in years (and i play a LOT of board games).
BTW you could also order the game at:
http://www.spiele-offensive.de
It's only 31 euro's there and if you order over 40 euro you get a nice shipping discount. My last (BIG) order with them shipped to Holland for only 4 Euro's.
BTW should you be looking for an AWESOME board game...go get War of the Ring! Best game i've played in years (and i play a LOT of board games).
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