Rio Grande Games Dominion Dark Ages Expansion, Brown

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  • Austyn

    > 3 day

    I own four of the Dominion games, including Intrigue, Seaside, Alchemy, and now Dark Ages. What I really enjoyed about Dark Ages were the Knights. Each were individually named and had different functions. I strongly recommend this Dominion expansion. The entertainment Dark Ages provides is well worth the money.

  • Karen L.

    > 3 day

    This expansion deals with new cards that you use in the beginning of the game instead of three Estates. Other cards can not be bought, but only gained if you do something. Lots of Trashyopportunities to trash unwanted cards or to trash to upgrade. More Trashy opportunities to grab cards from the trash. Love it!

  • Frederick A. Bristol

    > 3 day

    Thus far, this is probably my least favorite expansion. There are more negative consequences than positive. Guess that is why its called Dark Ages.

  • Alex Duda

    Greater than one week

    favorite expansion of my favorite game :)

  • Jon

    > 3 day

    Great game and quality. No issues with quality, will be used for years

  • Shamen

    > 3 day

    My son received the Dominion/Prosperity/Alchemy box set as a birthday gift, so we have become Dominion junkies. The Dark Ages set is the first additional set Ive ordered, but I have been able to gain familiarity with all the other sets by playing Dominion on-line (which I learned about from a nifty card included in the Dark Ages box).

  • Ash N.

    > 3 day

    Great game. The new cards are awesome. someone really spent some time thinking them through. Rebuilding is by far my least favorite part of the game, but I love this EXT!

  • Tom

    Greater than one week

    Good expansion, however not the first one I would buy. I recommend getting intrigue and prosperity before this one. That being said not Dominion expansion I have ever played wasnt good.

  • Kristina

    > 3 day

    Love it! Makes a great addition to my dominion set. I like the victory point coin bits even though i cant seem to win with them.

  • Jax

    > 3 day

    I would give this item four starts, but my set didnt include the knight cards, as well as a couple others. These cards age fast, but there are some good cards in the package. A must for any fan!

Times have been hard. To save on money, you have moved out of your old castle, and into a luxurious ravine. You didn"t like that castle anyway, it was always getting looted, and never at a reasonable hour. And if it wasn"t barbarians it was the plague, or sometimes both would come at once, and there wouldn"t be enough chairs. The ravine is great, you get lots of sun, and you can just drop garbage wherever you want. In your free time you have taken up begging. Begging is brilliant conceptually, but tricky in practice, since no one has any money. You beg twigs from the villagers, and they beg them back, but no one really seems to come out ahead. That"s just how life is sometimes. You are quietly conquering people, minding your own business, when suddenly there"s a plague, or barbarians, or everyone"s illiterate, and it"s all you can do to cling to some wreckage as the storm passes through. Still, you are sure that, as always, you will triumph over this adversity, or at least do slightly better than everyone else. This is the 7th addition to the game of Dominion. It is 500 cards but is not a stand-alone. It adds 35 new Kingdom cards to Dominion, plus new bad cards you give to other players (Ruins), new cards to replace starting estates (shelters), and cards you can only get via specific other cards. The central themes are the trash and upgrading. There are cards that do something when trashed, cards that care about the trash, cards that upgrade themselves, and ways to upgrade other cards.

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Times have been hard. To save on money, you have moved out of your old castle, and into a luxurious ravine. You didn"t like that castle anyway, it was always getting looted, and never at a reasonable hour. And if it wasn"t barbarians it was the plague, or sometimes both would come at once, and there wouldn"t be enough chairs. The ravine is great, you get lots of sun, and you can just drop garbage wherever you want. In your free time you have taken up begging. Begging is brilliant conceptually, but tricky in practice, since no one has any money. You beg twigs from the villagers, and they beg them back, but no one really seems to come out ahead. That"s just how life is sometimes. You are quietly conquering people, minding your own business, when suddenly there"s a plague, or barbarians, or everyone"s illiterate, and it"s all you can do to cling to some wreckage as the storm passes through. Still, you are sure that, as always, you will triumph over this adversity, or at least do slightly better than everyone else. This is the 7th addition to the game of Dominion. It is 500 cards but is not a stand-alone. It adds 35 new Kingdom cards to Dominion, plus new bad cards you give to other players (Ruins), new cards to replace starting estates (shelters), and cards you can only get via specific other cards. The central themes are the trash and upgrading. There are cards that do something when trashed, cards that care about the trash, cards that upgrade themselves, and ways to upgrade other cards.

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