2PG Splendor Duel

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Splendor Duel is a brand new 2-player game with unique and innovative mechanics, designed by Marc André and Bruno Cathala. Will you be the one to wear the crown?  Confront your rival guild in a race for victory. Take Gems and Pearl from the common board, and gain royal favors and prestige! Players will recognize some of the Splendor key aspects: the Renaissance jewels theme, high-quality components, and card and token acquisition mechanics, increasing one’s prestige and purchase opportunities. However, Splendor Duel relies on entirely new rules and offers unique game contents: a common board, Privilege figurines, and Royal Favor cards. Moreover, even if the famous tokens still depict gems, they are in a compact format and are rejoined by pearls, a new resource. And last but not least, the cards have multiple characteristics and varied abilities that will trigger additional rounds, bonus tokens, etc., to reach one of the three victory conditions.

 

Splendor Duel is intended for a wide range of players: Splendor fans who want to discover the game’s new rules and have a go at new tactics, and the 2-player game fans who will experience a fierce duel in less than 30 minutes.

This is a standalone product, no other Splendor product is required to play

This multilingual edition includes: English & French

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Lucas
Great first impressions

We really enjoyed our first couple plays of this game. While there are plenty of moves to slow the opponent down and get in their way, none of the gameplay feels overly mean. My partner does not like mean 2-player games, but this one went over well.
Also, the game is not rules-heavy, but the decision space is large enough that one can feel like they are making smart moves.

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