Title: Crusader Kingdoms – War for the Holy Land
Publisher: Worthington Publishing
Designer: Jesús Peralta
Artist: Jesús Peralta
Number of Players: One to four players
Ages: 14+
Playtime: Around an hour
Year: 2020
Genre: Lower complexity Medieval crusades wargame
MSRP: $75.00
I dive into into the the rules light wargame Crusader Kingdoms from Worthington Publishing. Is this a light complexity wargame one which you’d walk across a blazing desert to add to your collection? Or is this game design about as successful as the Children’s Crusade? You’ll find out!
24:24 Looking at the solitaire and two player co-op board
26:31 Final thoughts and review score
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The gang and I have really enjoyed Crusader Kingdoms. The components are all top notch and the rules are easy to digest. I especially appreciate the variety of game modes available based on the number of players, although I found it strange that there's no Christians versus Muslims in a two player game. The game mores along quickly and is easy to grasp. I do think Crusader Kings is a little overpriced and wish there were more card variations. This makes for a great gameway into wargaming but is probably far toolight for those who enjoy more complexity.
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