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Tanto cuore expanding the house review
Tanto cuore expanding the house review







tanto cuore expanding the house review
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Love cards, the currency used to buy maid’s and the core game’s bad habit and illness cards. The synergy you can create with your deck comes quickly with even the first few maids rapidly expanding your options every turn, and thus getting you closer to ‘chambering’ those valuable chambermaids and being the best Master of the house. Most maids are used to perform combos by generating more love, more service (the currency for playing additional maids) and drawing cards. Not all maids are created equal and as such not every maid in the town’s market will be used to gain points in your bedchamber. In a typical deck-building fashion your deck consists of money cards known as ‘Love’ and chambermaid’s who you want to ‘score’ into your bedchamber for end of game tallying. The premise at first glance seems lewd and suggestive but the game stays firmly PG-13 in its execution and leans more toward the goofy romantic comedy, and harem genres of anime than anything more adult. Taking ques from dating sims and comical romantic comedy anime, Tanto Cuore transports the players right into the main characters shoes as they gather love to persuade maids into their house and ultimately to their bedchamber all the while teaching your rival’s maids bad habits and causing them to get sick.

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Tanto Cuore is a whimsical deckbuilding game about being the master of a house full of maids. But all other pleasures and possessions pale into nothingness before service which is rendered in a spirit of joy.” “Service which is rendered without joy helps neither the servant nor the served. Game Type: Deckbuilding Genre: Maid Anime Rom-Com Number of Players: 2-4 Playtime: 45-60 minutes Thanks to fellow gamers Trevor Lyons and Adam Daniels for their help in running through this game for review.įor a bonus game review head to where a review of the game Castle Siege Chess has been posted this week.The collector’s box prior to Winter Romance’s release. The house rule would jump is closer to top-12.

tanto cuore expanding the house review

The house rule would increase the enjoyment of the game significantly for me.Īs it sits, the game is very much a middle of the pack deck builder, 21 of 34 on my personal list at the time of writing this.

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A quick house rule patch is to allow any combo of cards with a three gold value to be used to fend off a break-up card. The card is a ‘three-gold value money card’. You need a particular card in hand, a card that you need to buy, and the cost is high enough that it is not the first choice to grab. That is generally fine, but there are limited ways to protect your couple from being torn asunder. The goal is to create couples, but once a couple is matched your opponents have the ability to break them up to deny you points. The theme among deck builders and there are literally dozens, is rather unique, which is a plus, and the art sets it apart from most as well. There is definite irony here that two gamers in their 50s were playing Winter Romance, and generally enjoying it. “Get started on your own mansion full of maids and butlers.” For the purposes of this game, we will refer to maids and butlers as ‘maids’, although any reference to a maid, in this game or the previous sets, can be played or thought of as a reference to a butler as well. “Also, this time your maids and butlers can mingle with those of other players and form couples that earn you more VP. “When the game ends, the player who has the most victory points (YP) from the cards in their house is the “Ultimate Master” and the winner of the game. As a master of the house, you will employ maids – and the newly-introduced butlers – building up your mansion (deck) as they serve you,” notes the rule set.

tanto cuore expanding the house review

“Even in the cold of winter, burning love can bloom. Like many game expansions, Winter Romance can be played alone or with Tanto Cuore, Expanding the House, Romantic Vacation, Oktoberfest, or a mixture of them. Now I should add here that was played Tanto Cuore: Winter Romance which is a sequel to Tanto Cuore for two to four players. We tend to have fairly strong opinions on many game elements, but the art was not one of them. In general terms, I’d say our group was somewhat surprisingly in the middle of the spectrum. It is a style which tends to elicit fairly strong feelings one way or the other. The game relies heavily on the idea of Japanese-style manga or anime artwork, which out of the box will have players loving it, or turning their noses up at it. Tanto Cuore originally launched in 2009, and the deck builder has seen a number of additions since then, as well as making a move from Japan where it debuted to the English market.









Tanto cuore expanding the house review