Rio Grande Games Dominion Prosperity

Dominion Prosperity

Rio Grande Games Dominion Prosperity

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Ah, money. There’s nothing like the sound of coins clinking in your hands. You vastly prefer it to the sound of coins clinking in someone else’s hands, or the sound of coins just sitting there in a pile that no-one can quite reach without getting up. Getting up, that’s all behind you now. Life has been good to you. Just ten years ago, you were tilling your own fields in a simple straw hat. Today, your kingdom stretches from sea to sea, and your straw hat is the largest the world has ever known. You also have the world’s smallest dog, and a life-size statue of yourself made out of baklava. Sure, money can’t buy happiness, but it can buy envy, anger, and also this kind of blank feeling. You still have problems – troublesome neighbors that must be conquered. But this time, you’ll conquer them in style. This is the 4th addition to the game of Dominion. It adds 25 new Kingdom cards to Dominion, plus 2 new Basic cards that let players keep building up past Gold and Province. The central theme is wealth; there are treasures with abilities, cards that interact with treasures, and powerful expensive cards.
Product Description

The central theme to this Dominion expansion is wealth. The Prosperity expansion adds 25 new Kingdom cards and 2 new Basic cards that let players keep building up past Gold And Province. There are treasures with abilities, cards that interact with treasures, and powerful expensive cards.

Reviews

Dominion: Prosperity is the most recent expansion to the Dominion series. You will need Dominion or the Dominion Intrigue base set to play Prosperity.

Dominion: Prosperity is an absolutely stunning addition to the Dominion card game series. Prosperity not only adds incredibly interesting new cards and strategies, but this expansion revitalizes the original Dominion set, the game we all know and love. A decent number of the original Dominion kingdom cards have added purpose and strategic value and many are, at the least, nice, low cost cards that compliment Prosperity’s high priced actions and treasures. If you do not yet know and love Dominion, I see three strong possibilities: 1) You are reading the wrong review, 2) You have yet to purchase the original Dominion game (link above), or 3) You have played Dominion to death and are bored with it, thus confirming the “know” arena much too well and replacing the “love” relationship with “love-hate”. Regardless of where you fall, here are some of the basics (spoilers ahead).

The most noticeable additions to the game are the new larger treasure and victory card, the Platinum and Colony cards, respectively. Instead of making the Platinum worth 4 treasure, we find it worth 5 with a cost of 9, and the Colony worth 10 victory points, costing 11. To win the game, there are now three standard conditions available: the Colonies pile is diminished, the Provinces are diminished, or 3 (/4) kingdom card piles disappear (2-4 players, /5-6). Beyond that, it adds 25 new kingdom cards that are beautifully illustrated, well balanced, and, for the majority, not overly complicated, which is an amazing feat in and of itself. Several of these are new treasure cards that are not placed among the base Treasure (like the new Platinum or the Potion in Alchemy) but are included in the 10 kingdom cards chosen for play. These creative treasure cards include an “action” of sorts (but do not cost an action to use), adding the strategic element of playing treasure cards in a particular order to reap the maximum benefit. Another major addition is that of the victory point “mats” along with a few different opportunities to gain victory point tokens throughout the game, represented by numbered metal shields. These tokens remain on the mats until the game conclusion when they are counted along with all of the victory points in hand. Lastly, now there are action cards costing more than 6 available for purchase on the table. Bigger cards, bigger money, bigger victory points. What could be more fun?

Other subjective bonus horrahs: only one card dealing directly with curses, a couple of great attack cards, excellent kingdom card artwork, nice metal tokens, thorough turn example in the rulebook. Quibbles: Victory token mat artwork recycled and oddly cropped, base Treasure cards (including the new Platinum) are all the same “gold” color in U.S. versions, victory token mats do not fit well in the box. Neutral thoughts: Potentially longer gameplay time. All in all, it is hard to objectively find anything bad to say about it. Note: MSRP is $45.

If you simply cannot wait to find out what the cards are, you can find the complete description list on boardgamegeek. To do the cards justice, though, you really must see and touch them. I highly recommend it.

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