Повелители драконов (Dragon Lords)
2007
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Players
2-4
Weight
N/A
Playtime
120 min
Age
10+
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Dragon Lords is a fantasy wargame where the players are each trying to win the country back from the power of the dragons.
—user summary
A rich, fertile country stretches between mountain ranges and a warm sea. In the river valleys, cities grew rich, meadows turned green, wheat fields filled with gold. Among the snow-capped peaks, proud clan warriors guarded gem mines. But
once…
Dragons, embodied by the elements, descended on the country. There was no escape from their cunning and cruelty either in the cities, or in the forests, or among the rocks. Thousands of people died, the smoke of hundreds of fires smoked the sky, and in the wake of the atrocities followed the masters of the elements, the Lords of the Dragons.
And the country burst into flames, set on fire from four fronts. Cities are surrounded by rows of walls, destitute villagers and stern mountaineers take up arms, obeying the power of the Dragon Lords. Thousands of convicts bend their backs in the mines, driving rivers of gold and stones into the treasury of their Lord. Lines of iron-clad warriors are marching towards the enemy.
The four Dragon Lords are preparing for mortal combat, and the shadows of the four Dragon Towers loom over the once peaceful nations.
And the skies now completely belong to the Dragons. These formidable, ferocious creatures of incomprehensible magic,
for which there are no barriers, faithfully serve the Lords, destroying everything that stands in their way...
The game is played for six turns, each of four phases of five steps each. The steps are:
Alteration
Change
Enrichment
Development
Advancement
The game has six unit types: Dragons, horsemen, warriors, highlanders, archers, and militiamen, each with their own costs and abilities. With these you conquer and wage war.
The winner is the first to defeat all the other rivals and rule the land.
—description from the rulebook