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7 Wonders Duel is a fast-paced, two-player competitive board game that blends strategic depth with quick 30-minute gameplay. Featuring high-quality components and multiple tactical paths to victory, it offers endless replayability and is perfect for millennials seeking engaging, intellectually stimulating leisure time with a partner or friend.










| ASIN | B014DMSTXK |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,489 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) 69 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Colour | One Colour |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (9,463) |
| Date First Available | 24 Aug. 2015 |
| Educational Objective(s) | Develops critical thinking, strategic planning, and decision-making skills |
| Item model number | SEV07 |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 3 years and up |
| Material Type(s) | Cardboard |
| Number of Game Players | 2 |
| Number of pieces | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 5.08 x 20.32 x 20.32 cm; 540 g |
| Release date | 15 Nov. 2015 |
| Remote Control Included? | No |
N**R
Great 2 player game with high replayability
7 Wonders Duel is an outstanding board game that is perfect for two players. The game is easy to learn, but provides endless hours of strategic play. The game mechanics are well thought out and each turn offers new challenges and opportunities for players to build their civilizations. The game components are of high quality, with well-designed cards and a sturdy game board. The rules are clear and concise, making it easy for new players to jump in and start playing. The game play is fast-paced and exciting, with players making decisions about which wonders to build, which resources to gather, and which military actions to take. One of the best aspects of 7 Wonders Duel is that each game is different. The wonder cards and the order they are played change with each game, offering a unique experience each time you play. The game also scales well, with different difficulty levels available depending on the skill level of the players. Overall, 7 Wonders Duel is an excellent board game that provides a challenging and enjoyable experience for two players. Whether you're a seasoned gamer or new to the hobby, I highly recommend this game. It's a great addition to any game collection and is sure to provide hours of fun.
D**N
Recommend: good-quality, easy to learn, and quick to play (20-30mins per game).
I've never played the original 7 Wonders (which is 2+ players), but bought this to play with my partner - as it is a version of the original game which is specifically designed to work and function with just 2 players. I haven't previously been a big buyer of board games, but they don't come cheap. Even used on eBay/Amazon, you're going to be paying close to the new price you see here. But don't let that dissuade you. It's a good-quality game which we've continued to have fun with, even after 10+ times of playing it. You can see fantastic reviews of board games like this on YouTube if you're unsure, so I won't parrot which is already been said. However, from my perspective, as a complete newcomer to board games like this, I think it is: - Good-quality with playboard, coins, and cards (which are also aesthetically nice!) - Easy to learn. After one (or maybe two) playthroughs you'll have no issue. - Quick to play: After your initial games, you can play through this in 20-30minutes - easy. My only real gripe is that, after the first 5 or so games, the majority of them have begun to end in stalemates (which you then count up victory points). When you're both at your best, it seems far too easy to sabotage each other. Despite this, I still think it's fun (and is, frankly, the nature of card-games like this). Recommend if you're looking for an entry-level board game to play with a friend/partner. Lots of fun and decent amount of replayability to make it worth the money (they also resell on eBay/Amazon for decent rates if/when you get bored of it).
A**R
Good strategy game for 2 players
Great game for 2 players. Takes a newcomer some time to get to grips with the rules and strategy, but worth it
M**S
7 Wonders theme for a 2-player game
7 Wonders: Duel is a standalone game for 2-players (it is *not* a 7 Wonders expansion). The game builds on the theme and some of the mechanics from 7 Wonders. It introduces some excellent 2-player gaming ideas and so 'ta da' a new game is born. It is excellent fun to play and is far better, in my opinion, than the 2-player variant in the original 7 Wonders. There is a real sense of suspense as each opponent watches the other's military endeavours and scientific progress. It's made much more dynamic, now that there are three game end conditions: (i) a race on military supremacy; (ii) a race on scientific supremacy and (iii) a civilian victory. Both (i) and (ii) are instant wins; (iii) kicks-in when all cards have been played and then it's time to add up the points to determine a winner (just like the original 7 Wonders). There is plenty of replayability. Each game is played with 8 wonder cards (from 12), 20 Age I cards (from 23), 20 Age II cards (from 23), and a combination of 20 cards for Age III (17 from 20 Age III cards and 3 from 7 Age III Guild cards). The game also introduces progress tokens of which 5 (from 10) are available in each game. This means that there is not too much randomness, but what little there is, is sufficient to ensure that no two games will be the same. The game is quick, 20 - 30 mins, and set-up is pretty fast, as is putting it away. My 8 year old picked up the rules fairly easily and can win without any assistance. This makes it a very approachable family game in terms of age ranges. Note: my 8 year old has played 7 Wonders many times and so the learning curve from there is very short and quick. Why only 4 stars? Well, the Age / Guild cards are much smaller than the original game (despite there being room in the box for bigger cards) and the icons they represent are also small and the icons showing their cost are smaller still. When the cards are overlaid in the Age set-up you'll see they would have taken up a huge amount of room if the cards were as per the original game, however, I'd have preferred lost table space vs. easier icon readability. I doubt that 7 Wonders: Duel will out-class 7 Wonders. However, it is an excellent 2-player version of the original game and if you have the original and are looking for a better 2-player variant then I definitely recommend it.
L**Z
Great board game
Excellent strategy game for couples. Very entertaining and easy to play. 100% recommended
C**H
Depuis le temps qu'on me conseillait ce jeu et qu'il manquait à ma déjà imposante ludothèque, voilà c'est fait et je confirme les commentaires précédents. C'est un jeu à la fois simple dans sa mécanique, très beau visuellement et très riche en possibilités. Adaptation du jeu Seven Wonders à deux joueurs, cette version se joue en collectant des ressources pour augmenter ses forces tout en contrôlant autant que faire se peut le développement du joueur adverse. C'est sur cet équilibre que la victoire se fera. Et ce n'est pas simple puisqu'il faut contrôler le tour de pioche plusieurs coups à l'avance. Le jeu se passe dans l'antiquité et le design est vraiment très beau avec du matériel de bonne qualité et la possibilité de jouer des extensions. A chaque tour, on doit ramasser une carte grâce à soit de la monnaie soit des ressources qu'on collecte via les cartes au cours du jeu, tout est dans l'art de bien gérer à la fois ressources et finances. On peut faire un certain nombre d'actions avec ses cartes et, c'est retors, mais on peut aussi plomber l'autre ce qu'il faut d'ailleurs faire impérativement. A Seven Wonders Duel, il faut garder un œil sur tout car votre adversaire peut gagner financièrement, militairement, par la conquête de points de victoire ou encore par son avance scientifique. L'atout de ce jeu réside dans sa simplicité d'une part et sa grande richesse de possibilités d'autre part. Il sera parfait pour jouer à deux voire en équipes de deux, dès l'âge de 8/10 ans selon les enfants car les façons les plus retorses de jouer leur seront un peu compliquées à saisir. Il y a une petite part de chance au tirage mais une grosse part de calcul et de réflexion. Du reste, on peut tester ce jeu sur Board Game arena donc ça permet de se faire une idée. Très addictif pour des parties de 15/20 minutes.
E**M
If you aren't thrilled with the 2-player version of the original 7 Wonders game, you'll probably find Duel to be a major improvement. Duel pares down some of the complexity of 7 Wonders while at the same time adding intrigue. In each of the three ages, a matrix of cards is formed so that only a few cards are available at one time. Many of the cards are also face-down until activated, which creates quite a bit of tension during the game. There are three paths to victory in Duel: producing buildings and wonders, collecting six science symbols, or reaching the maximum level on the military conquest track. I've played about 10 games to this point, and it's clear that setting up production to earn victory points is the dominant strategy. Focusing solely on the science or conquest path can be rough. Be flexible, though -- your opponent's moves may point out the best path. Some ratings... LEARNING CURVE: Low. Newcomers should grasp the game easily within 15 minutes, even without knowing how to play 7 Wonders. GAME FLOW: Quick. There are few (but many times tough) decisions to make on a turn. Since this is only a 2-player game, you don't have to wait long for your next turn. INTENSITY: Above average. Even though Duel's strategy is rather light, you're often faced with the dilemma of taking a good card while potentially revealing a card that gives your opponent exactly what they need. REPLAYABILITY: Above average. Each game feels different since not all components are in play every time, and the card matrix helps randomize outcomes. THEME: Average. During the game, I'm focused more on what the card gives me rather than the building or wonder itself. The original 7 Wonders does a little better in this area. COMPONENT QUALITY: Average. The building cards are of the smaller Euro-size, but this helps reduce the size of the card matrix. The box insert is designed well to organize game components. The Wonder cards tend to warp over time. Overall, Duel is one of the best 2-player games in my collection, especially if I'm looking for a quick 30-minute game. Strong recommend.
M**E
Adaptation pour deux réussie, des heures de plaisir en perspective.
C**R
Çok uygun fiyata almıştım, harika oyun
A**R
Fun and versatile game for 2 player, by now I think we played 7 wonders duel for the past 4 months >30 times and still going
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