
A Most Dangerous Time
Japan in Chaos, 1570-1584
A game by Tetsuya Nakamura, Adam Starkweather
2 - 4 Players 240 minutes Medium
Action Points, Chit-Pull System, Dice Rolling, Point to Point Movement, Simulation
Pike and Shot, Renaissance, Wargame
Description
A Most Dangerous Time: Japan in Chaos, 1570-1584 drops you into the midst of one of Japan's most tumultuous periods, where legendary figures like Oda Nobunaga clash in a struggle for dominance. This immersive board game is designed for 2 to 4 players and promises a challenging experience that will keep you engaged for 240 minutes. With its normal complexity level, fans of board games will have no trouble diving in and navigating the intricate world of 16th-century Japan. As you navigate the point-to-point map, utilizing action points, a chit-pull system, dice rolling, and simulation mechanics, you'll be transported to an era of pike and shot warfare, where strategy and cunning are essential for victory. With its rich historical context and engaging gameplay, A Most Dangerous Time is a must-play for anyone interested in Renaissance-era wargames, and its reputation as a classic is well-deserved, having been crafted by renowned designers Tetsuya Nakamura and Adam Starkweather.
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