How can I keep it all organized.” Don’t worry. Now, at this point, you might be thinking, “ Yeah, that is a lot of stuff. There are a couple of these sheets for all the factions.Īgain, it’s all high quality “stuff” to go with the game. Like all the different punch outs for your armies: There are also a ton of extra tokens and things to play the game. There are also 6 double-sided maps boards, 2 Small, 2 Medium, and 2 large – you’ll use the various island boards based on the number of players. These slot in perfectly with the factions to create the unique combos. There are 20 Special abilities that also come in the same cardboard punch out sheets. If you’ve played any Warcraft, you’re bound to recognize these races. It’s got a TON of WoW factions in the game from the iconic Orcs and Humans to the newer Ethereals and the goofy Kobolds. ![]() It’s slightly more complex than that – but read the rules if you really want to get into the nitty gritty. If you haven’t played Small World, it’s kind of like risk only you don’t roll dice (well you can roll a single die for your last invasion…but that’s not important right now) and you just have to (basically) outnumber units to take a zone. If you’ve played Small World – it’s basically the same game with a World of Warcraftreskin and some more modifications. There are some standard VP generation conditions (like taking Territory) and different points generating conditions based on your race and special powers. You do this by taking territory on various game boards and scoring VPs based on the different conditions. Overviewīasically, the game is designed for between 2-5 players to compete to score the most victory points at the end of the game. But for the purposes of this review, we do need to talk a little bit about the game basics. If you’re interested in that, watch the Developer video above and read the rules online – it’s honestly not that hard to pick-up and learn. Now, we’re not here to do a ‘How To Play’ Article. ![]() Days of Wonder (publishers of the hit board game Small World) teamed up with Blizzard Entertainment (of The Lost Vikings and BlackthorneFame) to mash them both together to create Small World of Warcraft! So what the heck is going on? It’s pretty simple. For others, they might be scratching their heads as they may have heard of “ World of Warcraft” or “ Small World” but not the other. Now for some folks, they probably read that sentence and got excited. Get ready to duke it out with your friends in a game about rising and falling empires, factions, and armies – it’s Small World of Warcraft! Do you like Small World? Do you like World of Warcraft? Don’t have a clue about either? You’ll going to like this board game.
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