Tribes: Dawn of Humanity
Tribes: Dawn of Humanity review
Tribes: Dawn of Humanity is a quick-playing civilization game that I found surprisingly enjoyable. The game's focus on fast turns and streamlined mechanics makes it easy to pick up and play, even for those unfamiliar with civilization-building games. I particularly like the action selection queue, which forces you to constantly consider the trade-offs between immediate actions and longer-term goals. The game is very thematic and offers a surprisingly engaging experience, even with its streamlined gameplay. While some players may find it a bit shallow, I found it to be a perfect filler game for a quick and satisfying session.
The component quality is very good, with beautiful artwork on the box and cards that are both sturdy and attractive. The game also has a good amount of replayability, thanks to the randomized tile setup and the various paths you can take to victory. The game's pacing is excellent, and there's rarely any downtime between turns. The game provides a good balance between strategic decision-making and engaging gameplay, making it a great option for both casual and seasoned gamers.
However, I did notice that the game can be a bit repetitive after a few plays. Some of the action tiles can feel a bit samey, and the game's limited scope can feel a bit restrictive. This is a game that definitely benefits from expansions, which are readily available.
Overall, I think Tribes: Dawn of Humanity is a solid and enjoyable civilization game that is definitely worth checking out. It's a great option for anyone looking for a quick and engaging game with a fun theme and a solid amount of replayability. However, if you're looking for a deep and complex civilization game, you might want to look elsewhere.