
Waterloo
A game by Roland Siegers
2 Players 30 minutes Medium
Secret Unit Deployment
Bluffing, Deduction
Description
Waterloo is a game of strategy and deduction that will keep you on your toes. Released in 1998, this game has been challenging players for decades with its unique blend of secret unit deployment and bluffing. Designed by Roland Siegers, Waterloo is a two-player game that can be learned quickly by those familiar with board games, but mastered only by those who are willing to put in the time and effort. With a playtime of just 30 minutes, you can easily fit in a game or two in one sitting, but be warned: once you start, you'll want to keep playing. The gameplay is reminiscent of classic strategy games, but with a twist. Each player moves pieces around the board, trying to outmaneuver their opponent, but the values of these pieces are secret, known only to their owner. When two pieces clash, a bidding process takes place, giving players valuable information to use in their deductions. It's a delicate balance of bluffing and strategy, as you try to guess the value of your opponent's piece without giving away too much about your own. With its normal complexity level, Waterloo is a game that's easy to learn but hard to master, making it a great challenge for fans of deduction and strategy games.
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