Everdell Duo
In Everdell Duo, you embark on a strategic competition against an opponent or you can choose to collaborate with them in search of a higher score. In the game, you take on the role of leaders of your own magical cities in the forest, where you place workers to collect essential resources. The resources collected are used to play cards that represent creatures, buildings and events from the enchanted world of Everdell, and can be played either from your hand or from the meadow, the common area where cards are laid out face up. The game mechanics require you to use the sun and moon tokens to release cards from the meadow, making the positioning and timing of each move crucial. Matches are divided into four seasons, and with each game you have the opportunity to reach different events, which change as the match goes on, encouraging an adaptive approach to card selection and strategies. At the end, after calculating the scores, you find out who the big winner is or whether you have achieved the stipulated cooperative objectives.Artists: Enggar Adirasa; Andrew Bosley
Designers: James A. Wilson; Clarissa A. Wilson
Date: 2024
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Mechanics: Allocation of workers, Collecting Sets, Open Buy, Contracts, Cooperative, Variable preparation, Income, Solo
Table of Contents
- How to Play
- Tips for playing
- Game mechanics
- Game components
- Additional Information
OBJECTIVE OF THE GAME
Tips for playing
Here are some tips for doing better in the game Everdell Duo:
- Plan your actions in advance, taking into account the cards you have in hand and those available on the table.
- Use the preparation phase to optimize your future plays; sometimes giving up a card now can yield better rewards later.
- Keep an eye on the production icons and event triggers on your opponents' cards. This can help you anticipate their actions.
- Try to balance the acquisition of building cards and creatures, as both are essential for an efficient engine.
- Give priority to resources that are scarce on the board, ensuring that you have access to them before other players do.
- Manage your use of workers well, ensuring that you always have useful actions to take.
- Be on the lookout to maximize special events that require specific combinations of cards to earn extra points.
- Keep your hand cards to use at critical moments, this can prevent you from running out of options at the end of a season.
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GAME mechanics
- Worker allocation: In Everdell Duo, players place their workers on specific locations on the board to carry out actions, such as collecting resources or acquiring cards. Each location can usually be occupied by a single worker, requiring strategy in choosing the priority actions to carry out each round.
- Collecting Sets: Players seek to gather sets of cards of specific types in order to obtain bonuses or additional scores. The composition of the sets can vary throughout the game, influencing decisions about which cards to keep or exchange.
- Open Buy: The cards available for buying or collecting are laid out openly, allowing all players to see their available options. This requires players to consider their future moves based on the cards their opponents may choose next.
- Contracts: Players can complete contract cards that require certain resources or conditions to be met, offering rewards either immediately or at the end of the game. The ability to fulfill contracts directly influences the resource allocation strategy.
- Cooperative: While Everdell Duo retains a strong competitive element, it can include cooperative mechanics or common goals that players need to achieve together, adding a layer of collaboration to the gameplay.
- Variable preparation: The initial configuration of the game can change with each match, with the random placement of cards and resources, guaranteeing diversity and new challenges with each game session.
- Income: Throughout the game, players receive periodic income from resources or cards, usually at the end of each season, which boosts progress in the game and strategic planning for the following turns.
- Solo: Everdell Duo can be played in a solo mode, where a single player manages their own actions against a predefined automaton system, providing an individual challenge and a different gaming experience to multiplayer modes.
Game components
See all the items in the game below Everdell Duo:
- Action Sheets
- Building Cards
- Resource Coins
- Player characters
- Progress Markers
- Game Board
- Creature Cards
- Structural parts
Additional Information
- Ludopedia link: https://ludopedia.com.br/jogo/everdell-duo
- Link Tabletopia:
- Amazon Brazil link: Comprar Everdell Duo
- Amazon USA link: Comprar Everdell Duo