🏆 Build, Conquer, and Shine in Ancient Greece!
IELLOKhora: Rise of an Empire is a strategic race to development game for 2 to 4 players, where you take on the role of a city ruler in Ancient Greece. With a playtime of 75 minutes, players must make tactical decisions to enhance their city through various domains like Philosophy and Military, all while competing to outpace their opponents.
K**R
We are all enjoying this!
I bought rather as an experiment when it was on sale, and lo and behold, it turns out to be a really wonderful game!! It has a lot of replay value and is thinky without being so difficult. It was easy to teach and yet has lots of choices. My game group asks for it! We have played it only twice so far, but it is clear we will be playing it more. They keep asking where I bought it and why, since we had never heard of it before. I am so glad I bought this, and now I know how enjoyable it is, would have paid more than I did. It has drafting and the turns are fast, but do give meaty decisions. We are looking forward to playing it much more!
F**A
Really nice surprise
Bought this for 24$ on prime days and it was a surprise. The components look really cool. Everythings fits tight in place and the traslucent dice are beautiful. The events and different cities make it very replayable and the simultaneous actions make it less time consuming in order to play again or play other stuff in a game night.
K**T
What a fun game!
This game is awesome!! There are many mechanics at play throughout the game so it provides a welcomed challenge. It took about 45 minutes to thoroughly go through the rulebook before playing. It may seem overwhelming at first because of all the different moving parts, but you catch on quickly. Each city state provides different strengths, so you're really not playing the same game twice. It's pleasant-looking, too.Take note: Drachma (coin) and Tax both have owl icons. The tax icon is a black owl- no background, and the Drachma icon is a black circle with a white owl. That threw us off the first game.
E**C
Awesome game
I love this game. It is the suprise of the year for me. If you like moving up tracks i definetly recommend this game
M**K
Great game
Purchased this on a whim on Cyber Monday deals and played it for the first time last week... Very good quality on the pieces and nice artwork. A bit of a learning curve to it, but I think once you play through slowly 2-3 times you get the idea well enough to speed up the game.If I had to pick something to be critical about, I would say the number of players... Like many new games now, it's limited to just 4 players. In most cases, this is clearly a cash grab as a lot of games immediately release a 5-6 player expansion now; however, that is clearly not the case here, to expand the players in this would take more than a little expansion box with extra player boards and cards/chips. This game could easily have been made for 6 or maybe even 8 players, without hurting 2 player playability. There simply aren't enough games these days for larger groups and this one could have been one of them.
B**D
Kinda disappointing, save you $$
Partner and I spent the afternoon learning to play this and after several rounds of playthrough found the end game scoring incredibly dissatisfying. We thought we might have been playing the game wrong or missing something but scouring through the rule book and looking online we clearly didn’t.Quality of the game board and pieces was outstanding and would probably last for years of play but unfortunately you’ll probably just end up sticking this in the back for your game closet and forgetting all about it.
L**C
Don't miss this one!
Khora is an exciting and fun development race game. With numerous paths and strategies to win, Khora isn't a game to miss.
M**S
Most solid game
This is a game that I brought to the table as soon as it was delivered. My regular gaming group loves most games and they were quite willing to step up and try this one with minimal fuss.The rules were a bit confusing at first and everyone needed 2-3 rounds before they started to realize what worked and how they should be going about things. However, it was still very much a case of feeling out strategies as we learned what each action would do.At the same time, we all had a ton of fun. The game goes relatively quickly as the limited number of actions each turn forces players to make tough choices about their strategy.Perhaps my only complaint would be one that I find I use often in this style of game, there isn't much direct player interaction. With the exception of exploration steps that can be slightly contested, there are no actions that will affect another players plans. This is not uncommon for this type of game, but it would have been nicer to have some way to try to setback an opponent who is clearly in the lead.This one will definitely return to the table in the future.
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