7 Wonders Duel review finally a GOOD 2 player game!?

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7 Wonders Duel is the little brother of 7 wonders the board game. 7 Wonders Duel is made for only 2 players. Where its big brother is playble for up to 7 players.

7 Wonders Duel is set in three eras. In each era you can make scientific advances, strengthen your army and win coins to create a civilization and build wonders. There are three ways to win the game: military domination, scientific domination, and civilian victory. Military and scientific victories can occur throughout the game. The game will therefore end immediately.

To start the game, you and your opponent choose a set of Wonder cards, which give insight into which objective your opponent has to achieve during the game. Then it's time to test your strategy skills! Perhaps you use a Military card to move a pawn closer and closer to your opponent! Do you save your Production and Economy cards so that you can use them later to build Wonders or Buildings?

Your discerning brain will be constantly tested as you go for victory in one of three ways… Every time you use a Military card to move a pawn and reach the opponent's capital, you immediately win the game! You can also go for the scientific victory. Collect the 6 cards with 6 different scientific symbols and you are the winner. If nobody manages to reach the opponent's capital as a Soldier or as a Scientist to get the 6 cards, the player who has the most points at the end of the third Age wins.

Timestamps:
00:00 Intro
01:20 Overview
06:30 Verdict

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