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Le Trône de Fer: Le Jeu de Plateau - 2e Édition (français)

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Le Trône de Fer: Le Jeu de Plateau - 2e Édition (français)INFORMATIONS Auteur : Christian T. Petersen Artiste : Tomasz Jedruszek, Henning Ludvigsen diteur : Fantasy Flight Games Nombre de joueurs : 3 6 ge : 14 ans et + Dure : 120 240 minutes Liens : BoardGameGeek (anglais) DESCRIPTION Le roi Robert Baratheon est mort, et les sept couronnes se prparent la guerre. La Maison Lannister, dont la fille Cersei tait la reine de Robert, rclame le trne pour son jeune fils Joffrey. Sur l'le de Peyredragon, Stannis

INFORMATIONS

Auteur : Christian T. Petersen
Artiste : Tomasz Jedruszek, Henning Ludvigsen
Éditeur : Fantasy Flight Games
Nombre de joueurs : 3 à 6
Âge : 14 ans et +
Durée : 120 à 240 minutes
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BoardGameGeek (anglais)

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Le roi Robert Baratheon est mort, et les sept couronnes se préparent à la guerre. La Maison Lannister, dont la fille Cersei était la reine de Robert, réclame le trône pour son jeune fils Joffrey. Sur l'île de Peyredragon, Stannis Baratheon, le frère de Robert, demande légitimement le trône pour lui-même. Sur les Iles de Fer, la Maison Greyjoy est sur le point de s'embarquer pour une seconde rébellion, mais cette fois avec un objectif plus ambitieux. Au nord, la Maison Stark rassemble ses forces pour défendre ses droits, et au sud la riche Maison Tyrell entretient la vieille ambition de s'asseoir sur le Trône de Fer mais doit se prémunir de l’envie de vengeance de l’ancienne Maison Martell. Et pendant ce temps, au-delà du Mur dans le grand nord, la menace des sauvageons se fait toujours plus forte.
Les armées s'assemblent et les corbeaux volent, la bataille des rois devient inévitable.

Basé sur la série de romans le Trône de Fer de George R.R. Martin, le Jeu de Plateau : le Trône de Fer permet aux joueurs de prendre le contrôle de l'une des grandes Maisons de Westeros et de s'embarquer dans une lutte épique pour la conquête du Trône de Fer. Plongez dans un jeu de luttes d'influence, de conquêtes de territoires, et de diplomatie dans le monde du Trône de Fer.


Cette seconde édition du jeu apporte de nombreuses améliorations. Elle intègre des éléments des précédentes extensions comme les ports, les garnisons, les cartes Sauvageons et les engins de siège. Elle propose aussi des nouveautés comme les écrans pour cacher ses programmations, tandis que les cartes Cours de la Bataille apportent de l’incertitude en combat. Contient 138 unités en plastique marbré !

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