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Architects of the West Kingdom Reviews

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Architects of the West Kingdom, by Garphill Games, is the first game in a new trilogy following the North Sea saga (which included Shipwrights of the North Sea, Raiders of the North Sea and Explorers of the North Sea). This time, the setting moves to 850AD at the end of the Carolingian Empire, in France, where players take the role of royal architects and vie with each other to construct buildings in their town and contribute to the prestigious cathedral.

There are numerous strategies to employ, and players can choose to lead a virtuous existence or take a nefarious path, delving into the black market and robbing the tax stand.

Like Raiders of the North Sea, Architects of the West Kingdom is a worker placement game where you will put your workers on the board to activate benefits and collect resources. To make things interesting, game designers Shem Phillips and S.J. Macdonald have incorporated a number of exciting new mechanics. Most of the locations on the board can accommodate an unlimited amount of workers and each time you add another worker to a location the number of resources you can collect increases.

Players start the game with a full complement of 20 workers and leave them on the locations when they place them. Workers are not returned to you after use – you can visit the town hall to capture groups of opposing workers and then sell them to the guardhouse for a profit or choose to round-up your own workers for use later in the game.

The virtue track is another intriguing element to this game – you can lead an honest existence and enjoy contributing to the cathedral or you can decide to get monetary discounts (by paying less tax) and frequent the black market to get cheap building materials but it may lead to the accrual of debts. However, your virtue will only be judged at the end of the game so there may be time to change your ways.

While comfortably playing two to five players, Architects of the West Kingdom also comes with a deck of AI (Artificial Intelligence) cards so you can play the game solo against the AI or with a friend and the AI in a three-way battle for dominance.

Architects of the West Kingdom is a thoroughly enjoyable game with easy-to-learn rules but with numerous paths to victory and a high level of strategy. It is perfect for experienced gamers and new players alike. Visit the West Kingdom – you might want to stay!

Player Count: 1-5
Time: 60-80 Minutes
Age: 12+

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Played this last night with 5 others. A lovely game which has been spoiled by the expansion sets. Those more familiar with it than me all go for the "war option" and taking cards from their neighbour, either left or right. What!!! Not the best mechanism to ger player interaction which exists in the basic module. I recommend you get this and play it as it stands.
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Posted 1 year ago
A truly great worker placement. Lots of different paths to victory. Will you be virtuous or a black market profiteer? There is a real spirit of fun to this game but keep your eyes open so you don’t have all your workers thrown into the jail!
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Posted 1 year ago
A great worker placement game. I love the unique element of having all of your workers from the beginning and throughout the game they get taken away from you. This flip in traditional worker placement really makes for an interesting puzzle.
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Posted 1 year ago
An excellent worker placement game, very clearly laid out so easy to pick up. A nice length of game (around 45minutes) for its complexity.
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Posted 1 year ago
One of the best worker placement games out there! The mechanisms here are outstanding and the solo mode is a great addition!
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Posted 1 year ago
A brilliant worker placement game, even better than Istanbul and up there with Concordia, with a really interesting 'immoral' way of gaining VPs. You can be a saint or a sinner (or a little bit of both!) Good medieval theme and at first I was not sure about the artwork on the board but the great artwork on the cards more than makes up for it. Plays well at 2player and 3player (haven't tried it with more). A really good buy.
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Posted 2 years ago
Lovely worker placement game. The whole family enjoyed it immensely.
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Posted 3 years ago
Really fun. If you like Raiders of the North Sea, you will likely enjoy this too. It is relatively similar, but I found there was a lot more variety in this game. There is a lot more pressure on worrying about your own workers and where they are placed (this isn't an issue in Raiders, as you will know). You must also worry about your opponents workers, and counter their actions quickly to prevent them from hoarding resources, or taking actions. It is a very fun game, even for 2 players (which is how I played it), I really recommend it. Is a little complex to understand at first, but after one game, you get used to the strategy.
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Posted 4 years ago