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Recommended Age

14+

Number of Players

3 to 8

Average Play-time

120 Minutes

Difficulty level

Will require a bit of focus to learn

Vendor

Fantasy Flight Games

Categories

BluffingExpansion for Base-gameFantasyNegotiationNovel-basedPolitical

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Cross the Narrow Sea with the Mother of Dragons expansion for A Game of Thrones: The Board Game! Clawing their way into power, this expansion includes a side board of the Free Cities of Essos and an overlay of the Eyrie to bring House of Targaryen and house Arryn into the fray. Complete with new characters and mechanics, your claim to the Iron Thrones take flight!

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Joel
Expansion makes game harder to play but better

The original Game of Thrones board game does suffer a little bit from “death by convoluted procedure”. Whilst the expansion does add an exciting dynamic to the game with a new house with unique powers (Targaryen) it also adds to the complexity of finishing a turn.

“Where are we up to?” Is a common phrase said during this game, so be prepared to play with sober, experienced board gamers or the game will resolve itself eventually with “this is too hard” and people quitting.

With the introduction of the vassal system, games with less than 6 players are more viable but turns become a lot more process intensive. Keeping a blue tak’d list of the turn order and procedure of things to do was handy to keep track of everything, and even then it was hard.

The iron bank is fun, and adds a more random aspect to the game, and playing with the Targaryens looming makes for more interesting strategy among the other players. It does make the game better, but even harder to get through than the original.

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Gerarda Vermeulen

Sorry. It was a present to someone else

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Based on 2 reviews
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J
Joel
Expansion makes game harder to play but better

The original Game of Thrones board game does suffer a little bit from “death by convoluted procedure”. Whilst the expansion does add an exciting dynamic to the game with a new house with unique powers (Targaryen) it also adds to the complexity of finishing a turn.

“Where are we up to?” Is a common phrase said during this game, so be prepared to play with sober, experienced board gamers or the game will resolve itself eventually with “this is too hard” and people quitting.

With the introduction of the vassal system, games with less than 6 players are more viable but turns become a lot more process intensive. Keeping a blue tak’d list of the turn order and procedure of things to do was handy to keep track of everything, and even then it was hard.

The iron bank is fun, and adds a more random aspect to the game, and playing with the Targaryens looming makes for more interesting strategy among the other players. It does make the game better, but even harder to get through than the original.

G
Gerarda Vermeulen

Sorry. It was a present to someone else

A Game of Thrones Board Game Mother of Dragons Expansion

A Game of Thrones Board Game Mother of Dragons Expansion

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