Web of Power
- rank: 1,156
- rating: 7.3
- published: 2000
- designer: Michael Schacht
Print Status
- the original game is out of print... it was re-published as Iwari in 2020 but that seems to be OOP as well
Why It's On The List
- An extraordinarily simple game of brinksmanship as various monastic orders struggle to influence medieval Europe. Quite possibly one of the best three player games ever designed.
Tips & Tricks:
- Make plays that enable you to put pairs into your hand - since they act as wild cards.
- Tricky scoring tip #1: advisors only help if you win/tie on both sides of the connection. Don't get in a war you can't win - you're only helping the other guy.
- Tricky scoring tip #2: don't take all but one building site in a country - you leave a spot open for one player to collect a lot of points w/a single play. You only need a majority in a country to garner all of the points.
- There are a couple of expansions - both are print & play: The Vatican (which is ok) and Kardinal & Konig: Das Duell (which does a great job of making Web of Power work as a 2 player game).
Extras
- One complaint: a direct translation of the German name (Kardinal & Konig) would have been much better name than Web of Power... it would have been "Cardinals & Kings".
- Web of Power was reprinted as China - with some board & rules changes. I like the original better. (I have not played another reprint - Han - nor the aforementioned most recent version, Iwari.)
- Sadly, Michael Schacht's site for playing Web of Power/China online is now defunct - but you can still play Iwari on BoardGameArena.
- Here's what I wrote about Web of Power for The One Hundred: personal & "official".
- This is the first of two Michael Schlacht games on my list.
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