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Star Wars Epic Duels


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Minimum age:
(official)
8 years
 
     
Rating:
(average)
8.6 
Year: 2002 
Publishers:
Hasbro
Milton Bradley
 

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UserRatingMin. AgeAdults TooComment
SeanXor107Yes A great game to play with kids, especially any who like Star Wars.
agenteasy9  The idea: Star wars character face off in a battle. Components: 4 optional boards (2 - two sided boards). Lots of plastic miniature characters from the movies. Several decks of cards, one for each potential set of characters. The way it works: Each player chooses a set of characters (say, Darth Vader and 2 Storm Troopers) and takes the appropriate deck of cards. On a turn, a player must roll the die, move his/her characters if they choose, and play or draw 2 cards. The cards are essentially various combat cards or special abilities. Last character standing wins. Comments: My 8 year old nephew loves this game. I like it a lot, too, despite the fact that not all the teams are equal. A lot of fun, especially for fans of Star Wars.
jtyoshi149  Highly recommended for the star wars fan kid. Though units may not be balanced, the game teaches hand management of attacking and defending. Simple and addictive.
mawiker96Yes  
craniac87Yes A wonderful game for kids who are into Star Wars. May require some adult guidance for younger kids. Also, this one gets really long with four players, so be aware that four hour games may develop, hogging the family dining table and upsetting spouses.
Yollege87Yes Combine Star Wars, minatures, and simple rules, and you have a very nice game to play with kids.
mentis76Yes Decent, light mechanics, and who doesn't like Star Wars? The pre-painted figures won't win any awards, but work well enough with children. There are only a few board choices, but more can be found online or you can make your own or borrow boards from other games, particularly deck plans and such from sci fi role playing games.