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Arcs
RANK #104

Arcs

2024
Arcs is a high-stakes science fiction strategy game that transports players to the edge of a collapsing galactic empire. In this crumbling universe, players assume the roles of ambitious leaders struggling to carve out their own legacies amidst the ruins of a former civilization. The primary objective is to gain the most power through a series of chapters, which is achieved by completing specific ambitions—such as controlling key star systems, hoarding precious resources, or defeating rival fleets. Unlike typical space operas that focus on slow expansion, Arcs is designed for rapid movement and sharp, decisive conflicts, forcing players to react to a volatile political landscape where the status quo is constantly shifting. The gameplay is driven by a sophisticated trick-taking action system that dictates how players interact with the board. Each round, a lead player plays a card that sets the suit, and others must decide whether to follow suit to gain more actions, copy the action at a lower efficiency, or pivot to a different strategy entirely. This creates a tense tactical puzzle where hand management is just as critical as fleet positioning. Players move their wooden starships across a map of connected systems, engaging in combat using a unique dice system that allows for different levels of aggression and risk. Furthermore, the 'Ambition' mechanic allows players to declare what actually scores points in a given round, meaning the victory conditions are as dynamic as the players' shifting alliances. What makes Arcs truly stand out is its commitment to high player interaction and its 'fail-forward' design philosophy. Created by the team behind Root and Oath, the game features the signature whimsical yet gritty art of Kyle Ferrin and the deep, systemic design of Cole Wehrle. People love Arcs because it condenses the drama and scope of a massive campaign into a manageable play session, while still offering an optional 'Blighted Reach' expansion that provides a multi-session legacy experience. Every action feels consequential, and the game rewards clever timing and bold maneuvers over passive engine building. It is a rare title that manages to be both a tight competitive skirmish game and a sprawling narrative generator, ensuring no two games ever feel the same.
2-4 90m⚖️ 3.7
Glory to Rome
RANK #293
Set in the aftermath of the Great Fire of Rome in 64 A.D., Glory to Rome is a masterpiece of card-driven design that tasks players with the monumental reconstruction of the empire's capital. As influential Roman patricians, players must compete to build structures, manage resources, and accumulate prestige points to emerge as the most powerful figure in the city. The game is celebrated for its dense, interconnected economy where every decision ripples through the state of the board. The ultimate objective is to earn the most Influence, which can be secured through building completion, stocking a private Vault with valuable materials, and strategic exploitation of special card abilities that can provide massive end-game scoring bonuses. The engine of the game is its revolutionary multi-use card system. Each card in a player's hand can serve multiple functions: it can be played as a role to lead an action, used as a resource to fund construction, recruited as a client for permanent action bonuses, or placed as a building foundation. The core gameplay loop revolves around the 'Lead and Follow' mechanism. When the active player selects a role, such as the Architect to build or the Merchant to trade, opponents face a critical choice: they can follow the action by playing a matching card from their hand, or they can 'think' to replenish their hand or take a wildcard Jack. This ensures that every player remains engaged on every turn. Additionally, played cards flow into a central 'Pool,' creating a shared resource market that players must cleverly manipulate. Glory to Rome is widely considered a 'grail game' within the hobby, largely due to its incredible depth and the high-octane synergy of its card effects. Fans admire how a single well-placed building can create powerful combos that fundamentally shift the game's momentum. The tension between using a card for its immediate action versus committing it as a long-term asset is constant and rewarding. Although it has faced distribution challenges and remains difficult to find in certain editions, its influence persists through successor games. It remains a definitive example of how complex strategy can be distilled into a single deck of cards, offering a medium-weight experience that rewards repeat plays and deep tactical familiarity.
2-5 60m⚖️ 2.9