Harry Potter Hogwarts Battle Cooperative Deck Building Card Game

Brand:USAOPOLY

3.8/5

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510.97

Joacă în rolul personajelor tale preferate și apără lumea vrăjitorilor de forțele malefice. Îmbunătățiți-vă abilitățile pe măsură ce vă construiți pachetul cu peste 140 de cărți. Șapte aventuri succesive de joc oferă o dificultate din ce în ce mai mare pe măsură ce lupți împotriva ticăloșilor și deblochează noi abilități, secrete și provocări.

EAN: 0700304047700

Categorii Jocuri și jocuri, Jocuri și accesorii, Jocuri de tablă,

Include: 252 de cărți, 4 zaruri, 7 cutii de joc, 7 reguli de joc, 4 table de jucător, 8 jetoane de control al răufăcătorilor și 70 de piese de jetoane. Perfect pentru 2-4 jucători. 7 aventuri succesive de joc oferă o dificultate tot mai mare: pe măsură ce avansați prin jocurile 1-7 din Harry Potter Hogwarts Battle, veți dezvălui progresiv aventuri din ce în ce mai provocatoare și veți debloca noi secrete în călătoria voastră pentru a salva Hogwarts de Lordul Întunecat! Îmbunătățiți-vă abilitățile cu peste 140 de cărți. Obțineți influență pentru a stăpâni vrăji puternice, pentru a recruta aliați și pentru a descoperi obiecte magice. Joacă în rolul personajului tău preferat pentru a apăra lumea vrăjitorilor de forțele malefice: Harry Potter, Hermione Granger, Ron Weasley și Neville Longbottom.
Age Range (Description) Teen, Adult
Brand USAOPOLY
Color Multicolor
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars 5,002 ratings 4.8 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number DB010-400
Item Weight 3 pounds
Language English
Manufacturer USAOPOLY, Inc.
Manufacturer recommended age 11 years and up
Number of Players 4
Product Dimensions 9 x 12 x 4 inches
Release date July 4, 2017
Theme Harry Potter

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Scritto da: Brian Zamarron
Well produced and thematically-enriched deck building game
*Important notice for people purchasing the early first runs of this game. There was a printing error which lead to 4 copies of a card called Confundus being put into the box (2 in box 5 and 2 in box 6 I think). The two Confundus! cards in box 5 were supposed to be two copies of Stupefy! which are missing from some peoples game, including my own. You can contact USAopoly customer service to get replacement cards: usaopoly.com/game-care-customer-service-inquiry This is a highly entertaining game that was well worth the purchase and should be enjoyed for some time to come. I've played with just two and multiple games in groups of four and it's entertaining with both. As a quick summary - I enjoy deck builders and this is a solid addition to our collection. If you like deck builders, particularly co-operative ones like Legendary Encounters: ALIENS, and enjoy Harry Potter this seems like an inevitable purchase. It also works as an easy way to introduce people to deck building mechanics which should work nicely for families, just be wary of small spoilers for children that haven't read through the books yet. For a more detailed breakdown of my thoughts so far: -The game evolves as you play through the chapters/games. The game has a built in tutorial for the first few games where it introduces you to the general mechanics of deck builders and the basics of this particular game. As you progress through each chapter you essentially continue to add more villains, more purchasable cards and more Dark Arts Events. If you're familiar with deck builders or are a savvy bunch you could easily start on game 4 or 5. The cards are all marked for which game they belong to so that if, at any point, you want to reset the game back you can easily do so. Game 7 represents the ultimate full form of the game with the full complement of villains, Dark Arts Events cards and the couple other unique features introduced throughout the entire series including game 7. -The game will get longer as you progress through chapters. You continue to add in villains with each chapter meaning the number of villains that you need to defeat is also increased. People have suggested on Board Game Geek that it plateaus out at about 1.5-1.75 hours with the very first game maybe being half an hour. -It both does and does not follow the events of the books and movies. As you progress through chapters it will introduce villains and Dark Arts Events from the Harry Potter series. However the game doesn't really try to tell a story and most of the villains don't come up in order. As a result it doesn't really give away major pieces of the plot. Regardless if you have a child that is reading through the books currently the best suggestion would be to only play through the games that they have read up to (game 1 matching roughly to book 1) mainly so they can relate to the villains and Events that occur. If you want to play beyond that point you can also look through the cards and maybe just remove those cards that you think might give too much away. -The game tends to be a bit harder with 4 people than with 2. Some of the Events and villains affect all characters simultaneously which makes the game slightly harder for a full group. I think overall it balances well for two players still since you also have less hero powers to make use of. It may not be the most difficult co-operative game out there, but make no mistake, the game can kick your butt pretty well depending on the villain order. You need to carefully balance damage output, heals and removing villain influence. -There is no player elimination. I don't like player elimination, especially for semi-long games. This game handles that aspect nicely, there are still health pools to track for the characters but when you hit zero you aren't eliminated. Instead you discard some cards for that turn and it helps the villains, but you are not eliminated. You bounce back to full health for the next turn. If everyone keeps getting stunned every other turn, however, you will lose. So you still need to be careful -Production quality is quite good. The pieces are all well done. The theme flows through all the cards and pieces. Overall the game mechanics, theme and cards just simply work. Very nice box and board. It feels like the designers are true fan of the series -Several groups of friends already want to play this game just from seeing a picture posted online. It has that excitement factor just looking at the game, which I think is a huge plus. -Setup and game play is quick. You can set up a game in under 10 minutes and get going. Turns tend to be straightforward and are quick to resolve. The game is easy to teach. The rules are easy to understand and everything is basically explained on the cards themselves. This helps immensely with teaching the game and being able to just play rather than making sure you have all the rules just right before each turn. This is a fantastic gateway game since you can modify the difficulty level while still introducing some major designer game concepts (like deck building) to a group. The co-operative nature of the game means you can actually help other players without ruining the game. So should you buy it? If you already own a ton of designer board games (Think like 20+ especially deck builders or maybe cooperative games). You may not get a ton out of this particular game unless you want/need the Harry Potter theme or if the game mechanics are drastically different from anything you already own. I think this game does what it does well, but nothing is especially groundbreaking. For these people that already own a lot of games I'd suggest waiting to see online plays or for reviews to come out from your favorite reviewers before purchasing. Rahdo has a nice run through of this game and Dice Tower has also covered it just to name a couple For those that have more limited designer game collections. Are you looking to try out (or think you might like) cooperative board games? Are you looking for a good introduction to deck building games? Do you love the Harry Potter universe or have family members that do? If you answer yes to all of these it's an obvious purchase. If you answer yes to even one it's also probably a great purchase. I bought it because I love cooperative games and there are limited cooperative deckbuilders. For me and my relatively small collection of games it ranks right up there along with my other cooperatives like Pandemic and Ghost Stories in terms of fun. It probably doesn't have the huge replay value of a game like Pandemic, but it also doesn't need to. I'm exceedingly happy with my purchase and the significant other is too, and that's all I really care about.
Scritto da: Angela R
Fun game
Takes 1 to 4 hours per Level. Gets a bit monotonous in Levels 6 and 7. Also bought the Charms package but haven’t tried it with that yet.
Scritto da: Mark Gulotta
My Wife Loves this Game
This item is easily giftable to anyone who loves Harry Potter. The best thing about this game is that it’s a cooperative 2-4 player game, meaning everyone plays on the same team with the purpose to destroy the common villains before they take over Hogwarts. My wife loves this game because she doesn’t play against anyone, but with people so it’s not competitive. It can be time consuming, but not like Monopoly. I gave it four stars for ‘easy to learn’ because there were multiple times that I had to google the meaning of a card as some wording can be confusing. The rules are straightforward, especially as you get the first game started. The game does a great job of easing you and your teammates into higher difficulty.
Scritto da: W. Wehrs
Addictive fun whether you’re a witch, squib, or muggle (or not even a fan of the series)
The solid mechanics of this game make it engaging, complex, and almost as much fun to lose as to win. If you enjoy the books or movies it has a bit of extra fun, but no knowlege of the Potter series is required to become an effective player. I have played with kids as young as seven, but they are too young to really get deep strategy; to survive later levels, play after the young ones are sent to bed. The game now appears on my “buy it again” list as a repeat purchase candidate because after playing it together I have purchased three more copies as gifts for friends. The game itself is well designed and offers increasing difficulty even for veteran players. It is broken up into seven “games” that align with the books, and it is intended that you successfully complete the earlier games/levels before moving on to the next. Since it is entirely possible you may need more than one attempt to get through a game, I want to issue a warning that a gaming session intended to end at 9 PM will quickly turn into parents realizing the roar of victory needs to be muted because it’s 1:30 AM. The cards have a mix of original artwork - including some inspired by characters or locations as rendered in the films - and photos of objects and actors as they appeared for movie fans. One of the more frustrating aspects to me is that some of the most frequently used and shuffled cards are an uncommonly sized square for which I cannot find protective sleeves! The flow of the game generally goes like this: the bad guys are attempting to take over Hogwarts and if they succeed the good guys - you - are cooked. Each player chooses a main character and receives a basic set of abilities, spells, items, and a helpful ally. Players use these cards to gain power for attacks, restore health for themselves or other players, or influence to gain new spells, items, and allies. Of course, the game has to give the bad guys a chance, and it’s a better chance than you as players have of winning. Each player turn one or more dark arts events takes place that weakens characters, limits play options for the turn, or deals damage to the characters. Whatever villain(s) is/are in play then have an opportunity to deal damage, weaken the characters, or otherwise increase the threat level. You may have noticed the “villain(s)” comment. As the game levels get higher or as the threat level increases - like when there are three locations at which you are expected to battle dark forces and they’ve managed to take over two already - each player turn may require up to three dark arts events and your group may simultaneously be facing four villains, one of which is Voldemort himself! Expect to play some levels multiple times. Play is easy to learn and individual turns can go quickly, but strategic coordination of turns (eg: “I’m going to leave Molly in case Neville can get six influence on his turn and I’m leaving the spells for Hermione, but I’m snagging Mad Eye to maximize my polyjuice potion next turn...”) can take a while to weigh out the options and can make all the difference. I cannot recommend this game more, and have yet to find a person who doesn’t play it and want a copy before the night is over. Do yourself a favor and pick up your own set.
Scritto da: Crystal
Great game!
So far so good. Only issue I see so far is my intruction manual for 1 had pages that were attached to one another because they hadn't been cut along the top. Fantastic game and I bought the other expansions to play. We all enjoy it. I would say moderate difficulty because there are quite a few things to do and remember but it adds to the difficulty as you progress levels making it a lot easier to learn. As you progress with the expansion dice will be added, potions, horcruxes, detentions etcetera by using the expansions. This makes for more complicated game play but it was very well done allowing the player to slowly incorporate everything rather than trying to learn right from the start.
Scritto da: Alinham
Perfect for a Sunday afternoon!
My friends and I were already both Harry Potter fans and board game players so the combination of these two things was bound to be considered good to us, but that said this is still a beautifully designed game. Those unfamiliar with card deck building games may take a short while to get used to the playing style as you're not moving a piece around the board as instead you are strengthening your set of cards in order to defeat the various villains that appear throughout the game. The game play is straightforward as there's only a couple of different things to do each turn. It's also beautifully tiered and gets progressively difficult as you move through the games. There are seven games in total (one for each book) and contain no spoilers within each year, just additional characters or items that are added in the books at that point. When I introduced this to my non board game playing 'Harry Potter fan' friends the first game is simple enough that they could pick it up easily and were left wanting to continue the game - this is an incredibly moorish game and once you've completed one game/book you immediately want to move onto the next. Game 7 is very difficult and a real challenge every time and has great replay-ability as so many variables can change from the order villains arrive to which cards you can add to your hand. We have made up one additional rule when you play it as when attacking a villain you have to verbally cast a spell - slaying the Basilisk with 'wingardium leviosa' has never been such fun! We usually start with Game 5 after lunch on a Sunday afternoon and hopefully, if we've played well enough, we're defeating He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named in Game 7 by dinner! I cannot recommend this game highly enough.
Scritto da: Megha
Fast shipment and Quality product
Quality: Good component quality, nice box and artwork (9/10) Shipment: Fast shipment, came a week earlier than promised (9/10) Price: Moderately expensive as international shipping makes game tad expensive (5/10) Gameplay: Game is divided into 7 parts just like the books. Game becomes progressively harder and harder as you progress. Involves cooperative element and deck building in the gameplay. However, the game does not include any options to discard cards and running through the hogwards deck is difficult as you end up acquiring cards with limited to no utility. However, the gameplay is fun and certainly will be appreciated by Harry Porter fans. (7/10)
Scritto da: Orin J Howerton
Awesome game, very complex.
Its not the easiest game to get in to, but it does ease you in to playing with a series of 7 progressively more complex game types. There's a TON of pieces which is both a good and bad thing depending on how worried you are about making a mess. I loved the fact that this is a cooperative game, so your family or friends are all playing together to defeat the 'bad guys' and its not competitive between the players. Makes family game night a little more fun that we're all on the same side working towards the same goal. The box and components are made of what feel like premium materials, and from the cards we've seen so far have near every character in the movies, and a ton of fun items/spells that your kids will recognize. While its not cheap to buy, its a solid purchase and your kids will love it if they're in to Harry Potter as mine are.
Scritto da: kate
Best game ever
The game that never ends! Very fun to play! Keeps you on your toes! If you enjoy that strongly suggest to buy the extension packs

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