Crowns

Crowns

Bradley L'Herrou (2010)

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BGG Rating 4 votes
2 players Best: 2 25 min 8+
Complexity Heavy — 3.0/5
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Crowns is an abstract strategy board game, like chess, go, or stratego. Crowns is what you’d get if you tried to cram a wargame into a chess board. Players select their starting pieces from 3 tiers of units and sets up behind a divider. After both players have set up, the divider is removed and the game is played with perfect information. The goal of the game is to capture the opponent's crown -- a piece analogous to the king in chess, but unable to capture. Each player selects 8 bottom-tier units, 4 mid-tier units, and 1 top-tier unit, for a total of 14 pieces including the crown. All pieces have movement limitations and most have special rules including shooting and continuing to move after capturing. Crowns is played on a 9x9 grid; each player has 3 home rows and there are three rows of no-man's-land. It has a historical military theme: units include archers, cavalry and men-at-arms.

Recommended: 2 players No necessary in-game text

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