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For the Queen

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For the QueenHear ye, hear ye: Your Grace is primed for her voyage, and has chosen you to accompany her! For the Queen is a card driven collaborative storytelling game that invites you to tell a dramatic narrative about a Queens journey with you, her companions. What will you learn about her (and yourself) along the way? And in the end, will you stand for or against her? Get started by choosing your Queen from among 25 lavishly illustrated Queen cardsor create

Hear ye, hear ye: Your Grace is primed for her voyage, and has chosen you to accompany her! For the Queen is a card-driven collaborative storytelling game that invites you to tell a dramatic narrative about a Queen’s journey with you, her companions. What will you learn about her (and yourself) along the way? And in the end, will you stand for or against her?

Get started by choosing your Queen from among 25 lavishly illustrated Queen cards—or create your own! Launch into gameplay in minutes with the guided Rules cards, then read and answer the Question cards to develop a world, your characters, and their relationships with each other and the Queen. Ultimately, answer the final question: when your Queen is attacked, do you defend her? 

This is the second edition of the beloved indie storytelling game created by Alex Roberts, a Diana Jones Award-winning designer, with a completely new visual design, more elegant packaging, and added cards and all-new Queen illustrations from a diverse team of talented artists.

What’s Inside:

The 91 cards come in a travel-ready box with a ribbon perfectly placed for easy card removal, making this game ideal for on-the-go gameplay at a convention, around a campfire, or waiting in line at the DMV! With 25 uniquely illustrated Queens to inspire you, and taking place in any genre or setting you choose, you’ll never tell the same tale twice.

Details:

  • 2–6+ players
  • 30–120 minutes
  • Ages 13+
  • Creative Team
    • Game Designer: Alex Roberts
    • Editor: Meredith Katz
    • Cultural Consultant: Cai Kagawa
    • Game Production Manager: Alex Uboldi
    • X Card: John Stavropoulos
    • Graphic Design: Matt Paquette & Co
    • Artists: Arlei Dormiendo, Arthur Riel Cabezas, Brady Evans, Caitlyn Kurilich, Céline Vu, Cheseely Li, Chelsea Ortega, Constance Bouckaert, Denis Freitas, Eleonor Piteira, Esther Tejano, G.C. Houle, Hamahmeyo, Jeong Kim, Kelsey Eng, Lemonjuiceday, LABillustration, Lara Georgia Carson, Lauren Covarrubias, Malia Ewart, Maxine Vee, Nicole Gustafsson, Karina Pavlova (WeirdUndead), Silly Chaotic, Tasia M S
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