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Star Wars The Clone Wars Board Game | A Pandemic System | Tactical Strategy Game for Adults and Teens | Ages 14+ | 1-5 Players | Average Playtime 60 Minutes | Made by Z-Man Games

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Features

  • A NEW PANDEMIC SYSTEM GAME SET IN THE STAR WARS UNIVERSE: The Grand Army of the Republic is in continuous conflict with the unending waves of Count Dookus droid battalions. In Star Wars: The Clone Wars A Pandemic System Game, stand together as legendary Jedi against the Sith Lord and his Separatist forces.
  • STRATEGY BOARD GAME: Utilize each characters unique abilities to cut down swarms of droids, complete missions across the galaxy, and use the power of the Force to battle iconic villains across four exciting scenarios.
  • PERFECT FOR STAR WARS FANS: Take on the roles of heroic Jedi, each with powerful and unique abilities, to battle the Separatist forces. Play through 4 different scenarios, each featuring its own main villain.
  • EPIC TABLE PRESENCE: Immerse yourself into the game with a large-sized board, illustrated cards, and striking miniatures that include legendary Jedi, iconic villains, and swarms of battle druids and blockade ships.
  • NUMBER OF PLAYERS AND AVERAGE PLAYTIME: This fun family board game can be played with 1 to 5 players and is suitable for ages 14 and older. The average playtime is 60 minutes.

Description

The Grand Army of the Republic is in continuous conflict with the unending waves of Count Dooku’s droid battalions. In Star Wars: The Clone Wars – A Pandemic System Game, stand together as legendary Jedi against the Sith Lord and his Separatist forces. Utilize each character’s unique abilities to cut down swarms of droids, complete missions across the galaxy, and use the power of the Force to battle iconic villains across four exciting scenarios.


Brand: Z-Man Games


Material: Plastic


Theme: Star Wars


Genre: Strategy, Family


Number of Players: 1-5


Product Dimensions: 13.2 x 9.5 x 2.9 inches


Item Weight: 2.42 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: ZM7126


Manufacturer recommended age: 14 years and up


Release date: October 1, 2022


Language: English


Manufacturer: Asmodee


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  • The definitive prequel/The Clone Wars game
Style: Board Game
It is an excellent game, but liking this game depends on the expectations. Let me elaborate. This game is based on the system of another game called Pandemic, where you need to stop the spread of a virus, in this case an invasion of droids. But there are key differences and improvements over the original game. First droids do not spread, they just invade and stay there. And the bureaucracy of cards used by the original pandemic is replaced with mission cards, that refer to specific episodes of the TV show, making it very thematic. There are games that are strategic and others are tactical. Some are more focused on the narrative and others in the ludic part of the experience. This game is more narrative and strategic, in the sense that it is oriented to solve missions that relate directly to episodes from the Clone Wars TV show. And it is strategic because it shows the big picture of a strategist and how Jedis needed to deal with separatist droid forces in a galactic scale. From a narrative point of view, Rebellion (with Rise of the Empire expansion) and this game, are the definitive games. Other games are skirmishes, which is fine if you like tactical battles and pew pew. Player cards refer to Jedis that have specific skills. And these skills reflect their personalities very well. Components are great. Very thematic. There are some criticisms that have been made to this game. * It is too easy. Rulebook establishes how to increase difficulty. * Winning with higher difficulty depends on luck. If you refer to combat, any combat game uses dice, because outcomes of a fight are not deterministic, like planing a move and then make a maneuver with a car. However, winning is also a matter of your strategy to keep or discard cards and also planning ahead how you will move to minimize use of actions to move. So it does not rely so much on luck, but planning with some uncertainty given by the dice rolls. * Rules are too simple. Boardgamegeek website has posts regarding variants to make the rules more sophisticated for advanced players and/or difficult. * Villains are too easy. Indeed in the TV show, villains were not the big boss. Their villany was more about their ability to constantly harass the Jedis. This is perfectly depited in this game. You will try to stop the droid invasion and fulfill the missions, but the vilain will be there to make your life hard, so you will need to face the villain several times, like in the show. Since this is not a skirmish game, do not expect a big boss fight. If you want that, you will need to play Shatterpoint. The die rolls a lot, so try to make it roll inside the game box, so it does not go off the table. Use a cup to make the roll. That randomizes the roll a bit better than using your hand. Miniatures of Jedis and villains come inside a holder that holds them perhaps too tight. So after repeated use, a miniature could brea,k if you take them out with your bare hands. Use a eyebrow tweezer and carefully grab the base of the miniatures to take them out. Also get a couple of sandwich bags to store cards inside the box. Also, buy a small container to put miniatures of droids inside so you can pick them up easily when playing. The game does not take too long, it is for casual players like the original Pandemic. And for fans of Clone Wars, this is the definitive game, unless you want skirmishes. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 24, 2023 by P. Luna

  • A fresh approach to the already famous and successful Pandemic system.
Style: Board Game
In 2020, a few months before the the global “corona” pandemic started, I purchased a copy of the famous Pandemic game that was just published in a Hebrew version in Israel. Me and my wife were pretty new to the hobby and explored this amazing world, and this game was our second cooperative game in our humble collection. We really enjoyed this game, it was a tense and thrilling experience of saving the humanity from the evolving viruses that spread all over the world, exploring each character’s unique specialty and ability. The base game didn’t offer a lot of variety except some difficulty levels, and after a few plays we eventually sold the game. 2 years later, Z-men announced the new variation for a game based on the Pandemic system - Star Wars: The Clone Wars, which caught my attention immediately as I saw it. A few weeks after it appeared on Amazon, I grabbed a copy to try, mostly because I love the Star Wars theme and because I was curious to find out how the publisher implemented the theme into the Pandemic system. I was really surprised to find out that the system, although mostly left the same, felt fresh and interesting with a lot of improvements over the original game it was based on. The main goal of the game is to beat one of the selected main villain. In general, the game offers 4 different villains: Darth maul, Count Dooku, Ahsoka Tano and General Grievous and 7 iconic Jedi characters (Anakin, Obi-wan and etc.) All of the characters are represented by a nicely detailed, very good quality miniatures. Additionally, there is a set of small miniatures that represent the droids that are used to spread across the planets and increase the threat. The same concepts and mechanisms of the Pandemic games are still exists, instead of spreading disease you are spreading the droids, outbreak is now became a threat. But the main card play mechanism became more interesting for us. All of the cards you pick represent a tableau that can be activated to increase various actions, clone troopers cards are used to increase a fight and complete certain required objectives and are discarded only when you choose to. These changes created a perfect variety which lacked for us in the original game. Each round, depends on the main enemy, you should complete certain number of goals depending on the chosen difficulty. The goals require you to pick some symbols and reach a certain number when attempting to fulfill the mission. After competing all the missions, you move to complete the main objective which is defeating the main boss. All of this is done in turn orders between the players. Each player has 4 actions: move, fight, pick a card and attempting a mission (which I mentioned before). Additionally, every character has his own special ability which he can use freely during his turn. After completing up to 4 action, the main enemy flips a card which is being executed. Next, invasion cards are being executed by adding droids to a different planets. We really enjoyed this variant of the game, especially thank’s to the great implementation of the theme with the system. The game felt familiar, yet different enough to feel new and interesting. Each main enemy is different, and players should find a different approach to beat each one of them. I highly recommend this game to people who co-op games, Pandemic fans who want to קand especially Star Wars who liked the series and the episodes 1 to 3 movies. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2023 by Vlad K

  • So much fun
Style: Board Game
It's very different from the pandemic games. The bad guys are all controlled by cards. It's so much fun to play co-op. I have trouble telling some of the figures apart from each other, so I'm trying to find the easiest way to color the lightsabers
Reviewed in the United States on August 26, 2023 by Kindle Customer Kindle Customer

  • Fun Pandemic Version - Unfun Game Cleanup
Style: Board Game
The game itself is a lot of fun. Easy to learn, easy to teach. I like the thematic elements for fans of the Clone Wars. Takedown of the game is a huge chore, though. As shown in the photo, there is virtually no organization for the components (not pictured) save for the miniatures. It seems like everything else is just chucked into the box. For a game with a $60 MSRP, I expect at least a molded plastic organizer like the one for the minis. Good luck with the dinky plastic bags they give you! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 10, 2023 by Pheckphul Pheckphul

  • For fans of the show
Style: Board Game
If you like Pandemic, and you like SW:TCW, this is a very good game. It is a nice change of pace from vanilla Pandemic, but On The Brink adds more variety to the base game than this does. Still very enjoyable though
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2023 by RM

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