
7 Wonders
- Designer: Antoine Bauza
- Publisher: Asmodee Games
- Players: 2 - 7
- Play Time: 15 - 60 mins
- Ages: 10 and over
- Expansions: 2 Expansions
7 Wonders is, in essence, a game where players develop their cards. Played in 3 Ages, the players build their personal hand of cards to earn the most victory points.
Overall Rating: 8.4
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23 Reviews Written for 7 Wonders
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Great game, simultaneous card playing keeps games moving, can finish in less than 30 minutes. nice break from the long 1-2 hr games, and still enough strategy for my tastes.
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Great game, simultaneous card playing keeps games moving, can finish in less than 30 minutes. nice break from the long 1-2 hr games, and still enough strategy for my tastes.
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Great game, simultaneous card playing keeps games moving, can finish in less than 30 minutes. nice break from the long 1-2 hr games, and still enough strategy for my tastes.
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This is a great game to play 2 to 7 players. The less player the more strategy there is. I enjoy the simultaneous card play which give pace to playing rather than waiting for your turn.
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Fast medium-light card drafting. I love Bauza's games. Card Sleeves are a must for this one.
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Played through one time ensuring we had all the rules down. Took 40 minutes. Immediately needed to play again. At 20 minutes a shot, this game is tons of fun with lots of replay value.
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Played the game once and then bought it. Very fun tableau-building game, love the theme/design/artwork throughout the components, and it seats as many as 7. Highly recommend.
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7 wonders is one of those games that everyone seems to like. It's fun, quick and you must adapt your strategy as the game progresses if you hope to win.
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I really enjoyed this game the first few times I played. It has some unique elements. Unfortunately the strategy began to feel the same every game. I hear the expansion improves this though.
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7 Wonders has seen a ton of play around our group's tables. Easy to pick up but tough to master, and with expansions can play up to 8, plays up to 7 out of the box.
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Nifty little game. When people are paying attention the games just fly by. I really like the amount of strategy here for a game that can scale up to 7.
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Very fun Game... only played it twice but looking forward to trying out other strategies. And great suggestion about revealing cards one at a time... perfect for beginners.
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Resisted trying this game for so long; I thought no way my non-gamer friends would like it. Wrong!!! I recommend revealing cards one at a time for more interaction & to help people learn the game.
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The best part of this game is the mechanic that has everyone take their turns simultaneously. It keeps the game moving and allows players to stay engaged. No one is waiting around for their turn.
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Games with a set ending are always a plus. Good variety with different civiliations. Fun game to play with a group of friends.
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An excellent game that plays as well with 7 people as it does with 3. Strategy for this game will continue to evolve, even after the 20th game, as you learn what works and what doesn't.
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It's a fun game. Cons: It takes too much space on the table. It's a bit hard to overlook what the other players are doing and the rule of switching turn-directions is confusing but can be left out.
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A medium-weight game that plays 7 in 45 minutes? With tons of subtlety, variability, and direct and indirect interaction, it fills a unique niche in my collection.
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It is a card game that is less luck based due to the drafting mechanic.Without the leaders expansion there is a little more luck but is predominantly skill based. Great quick game.
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A fun game where choosing the card you want to take is also based on making sure the person next to you doesn't get a good pick! Each of the cards in a round pass from player to player.
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