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Comparing the game with the rework called Galaxy the Dark Ages.
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Board Gamers Anonymous Ages is a new reworking by Don Greenwood of Reiner Knizia's Titan: The Arena, published some years ago and now out of print. I'm going to try to look at both games, and reach a decision as to which is...Review by Matthew Baldwin.
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Titan: The Arena Review Although sequels are more common for computer games, books and movies, now and then a successful board game will spawn a second incarnation. Sometimes the new game is aimed at younger players (Dungeon sometimes it's a simplified version designed to...Review by Frank Kulkmann plus a suggested card layout.
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Kulkmann's Gamebox Titan: The Arena Roman gladiatorial battle and you have the idea. The players take on the role of gamblers who lay bets on the creatures, while trying to influence the outcome and get the creatures they supported through the game alive. First off,...Review by Doug Adams.
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Titan The Arena Review It has nothing to do with Avalon Hill's classic game, Titan, but I suspect the title was chosen to attract the same fans. Titan the Arena is a very good game with only one flaw, which is addressed below. It...Review by Michael.
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Titan: the Arena You are a fan at the imperial arena wagering on the outcome of five rounds of battle between eight combatants. Each round ends with the death of one of the participants. As the rounds proceed, you wager progressively smaller bets...Review by Brian Bankler.
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Titan: The Arena Arena shares several syllables with Titan. Some words, too. But the resemblance ends there, apart from the fact that I like both games. In Titan: The Arena, each player is betting on a death match between 8 creatures. When five...Review, game results and basic tactical tips.
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titanarenachart Creatures battle it out while players bet on the winner. Company: Avalon Hill Type: Card of Players: 2 5 (Best at 4) Grade: Ken says: Well, what can I say about a game I've played over 50 times. For ease...Review by Judson Lester.
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RPGnet: The Inside Scoop on Gaming Arena is one of the best card games I've played since Lunch Money. Unfortunately there are several barriers to playing it. The first is the teaser A fierce game of deadly combat It's not. It is a fierce game. Deadly...