Asmodee Digitalis back at it again, this time withA Game of Thrones: The Board Game. Those wizards have slowly been developing digital versions of hitboard gameslikeBlood RageandGloomhavento Steam. Now, they’re adding everyone’s favorite medieval intrigue simulator to the catalog. Give

A game is about to begin in Q3 of 2020, and you will need to either play or die…https://t.co/W7oVYLzuANWill you gain victory through clever strategic planning or masterful diplomacy and thus spread your influence throughout the lands?pic.twitter.com/8BnnQRpvJD

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" target="_blank" rel=“noopener noreferrer”>the new teaser forA Game of Thrones: The Board Gamea watch below.

If you’ve never playedA Game of Thrones: The Board Gamebefore, you’re in for a treat. Up to six players can join together for a quality strategy session.AGOTuses a mixture of resource management, hidden action, and area occupation to replicate the feel of the book series better than just about anything else out there. When playing, you really do feel like you’re living in Westeros, constantly scheming to take over the Iron Throne.

The analog version does have a bit of a problem with being overly long. This digital version claims to have you in-and-out within an hour. That sounds great, but I’ll believe it when I see it. Maybe every group I’ve ever played with just spends too much time strategizing; however, that seems pretty speedy.

That said, I’m pretty excited to check this out. I traded my personal copy of the board game version for copies of51st StateandWitnessa few years ago (more people should playWitness). So, I’m happy to have it back in my collection. If you’re looking for a new game to play with some friends remotely, I would certainly tell you to check this one out.

A Game of Thrones: The Board Gameplans to launch on PC in Q3 of 2020 via Steam.