I sit down to chat a bit about how to play, and review, the trading card game Warhammer: Age of Sigmar Champions from Games Workshop and PlayFusion. Plus news from Pegasus Spiele, Pinnacle Entertainment Group, Renegade Game Studios, Northstar Games, DriveThruRPG, and more.
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28:04 How to play and a review of Warhammer: Age of Sigmar Champions
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TGG SCORE - 7.5
7.5
While I'm not thoroughly invested in Warhammer I still had fun with this new trading card game. The starter campaign decks are easily playable out of the box and the mechanics of the game allow for some interesting strategy. I dig the timing aspects of the design and it's interesting that you're leading champions who, in turn are casting spells and leading their own units. I did find some of the borders to be too similar in color to distinguish some of the factions from one another. I don't think non-Warhammer fans will on board since the setting is a huge selling point.