Confucius

Confucius

2008
Strategy
3.62 out of 5
Mechanics
Area Majority
Complexity
Heavy
Duration
100 minutes
Number of players
3 - 5 players
Minimum age
12+ years

Confucius review

Confucius is a fascinating game that takes you into the world of ancient Chinese politics. The game's premise, where players compete for influence within the Ming Dynasty through subtle strategies and intricate relationships, is truly unique. I found the gameplay engaging, requiring careful planning and strategic alliances to achieve victory.

The game's components are well-made, and the artwork is beautiful. The game board, representing the Celestial Empire, is visually appealing, and the individual player pieces are distinct and easy to manage. The rules are clear and concise, and while the game can be complex, the learning curve is manageable.

However, I must say that Confucius is not for everyone. It's a strategic game that demands careful planning and a keen understanding of the game's mechanics. If you're looking for a fast-paced, action-packed game, Confucius might not be for you. But if you enjoy games that challenge you to think strategically and build relationships, then I highly recommend giving Confucius a try.

I particularly enjoyed the way the game captures the essence of Confucian philosophy, where relationships and influence are paramount. The delicate balance of power and the constant negotiation between players create a dynamic and engaging experience.

Overall, Confucius is a well-designed, engaging, and thought-provoking game. While it may not be for every player, it's a fantastic choice for those who enjoy strategy games with a historical setting. I highly recommend it to any experienced gamer looking for a new and challenging experience.