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Old 12-21-2005, 07:00 AM
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[Board/Tactical Game]: Siena, reviewed by Tom Vasel (2/4)

http://www.rpg.net/reviews/archive/11/11806.phtml

Tom Vasel's Summary:

Siena is beautiful to look at, and has some interesting, unique ideas. But the game is marred by difficult, unclear rules that persist for the first few games, and never really go away.

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Old 12-21-2005, 03:49 PM
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Re: [Board/Tactical Game]: Siena, reviewed by Tom Vasel (2/4)

the twelve page booklet, even though it was filled with illustrations and color examples, was just a difficult thing to understand.

You're such a generous guy, Tom I'd call these rules borderline incoherent for the most part. Several elements of the game are essentially impossible to play correctly until you've re-read them 6 times, played once, and then attempted to channel the spirit of the designer. And while the board is attractive, the utility is hideous. I have a friend who is a graphic designer who won't play the game again because the layout is so poor it gives him a headache.

I think this game is heavily dependant on the number of players. I'm not sure whether it's actually good at any number, but more clearly helps I think. With more players, the peasants aren't quite as screwed, because if there is a critical mass of merchants, each of their card plays helps the peasants generally. And merchants have a somewhat more reliable income stream than bankers. But with small numbers of players, those left behind are hosed.

I also thought the idea of sitting on cards that were specific to bankers while you were still a peasant was kind of interesting. You want to acquire these powerful cards early, but they can be expensive, and take up a spot in your hand, so reducing your flexibility, which was kind of a neat tradeoff.

The whole banker portion of the game seemed dumb and really, really tedious to me, though.

Ultimately I am in agreement with your overall rating, although there were a few things in there I saw that I liked. But the overall package has major and obvious problems, and really is only for the fixer-uppers.
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