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Rating: 8.32 out of 10 based on 31 ratings

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25 Feb 2011
Reviewed by Ender  Great
A very fun board to play on. In 2v2v2 the games rarely last long enough as "rushing" becomes too prevalent.
#11 of 31
17 Feb 2011
Reviewed by Cona Chris  Great
This board is great! Really rewards aggressive play. There are lots of bonuses to be had as well.

Going later in the order can be a big disadvantage however, for in being aggressive or trying to stop other people from early on bonuses you can leave yourself vulernable in your home mesa early on.
#10 of 31
13 Feb 2011
Reviewed by Genghis Jhon  Superb
One of my favorites!
#9 of 31
13 Feb 2011
Reviewed by Gimli  Great
A very dynamic board, lots of bonuses available, good card scale. Great as individual, or 3vs3 games. 2v2v2 can be tough as teams have advantages not being in middle or being back-to-back... so just good! :)
#8 of 31
16 Nov 2010
Reviewed by Jigler  Great
Great board. It seems a little overwhelming to first-time players, but it's not as difficult as it looks. It's hard for me to win on though, probably because i'm more defensive in nature and this is a very offensive board. Great graphics.

Great for team play. 2v2v2 or 3v3.
#7 of 31
11 Nov 2010
Reviewed by KrocK  Great
I can not win on this board! This board is horrible! (besides the fact that it looks and plays great!)
#6 of 31
27 Sep 2010
Reviewed by river  Superb
I love this map. Fast and aggressive play is usually rewarded. Good bonuses, easy to move around. This one is a keeper.
#5 of 31
31 Aug 2010
Reviewed by bruiser  Perfect
This is one of my FAVORITE boards. Love it!
#4 of 31
28 Aug 2010
Reviewed by CiscoKid  Superb
One of my favorite plays!
#3 of 31
5 Aug 2010
Reviewed by hello78232  Fair
My main complaint with this board was just that I didn't understand it. I read the about section, but the rules of the crystal warping and towers weren't entirely clear to me still.
#2 of 31
25 Jun 2010
Reviewed by Oatworm  Great
Like it's cousin, Koprulu: Yamato, this is a big, seemingly complex board that strongly rewards aggressive game play. It's pretty easy to wrap your mind around after a few rounds; just don't be surprised if you don't last long the first couple of games.
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