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The original was posted on /r/boardgames by /u/ElectricHelicoid on 2023-09-27 16:39:05.


I understand that "The King's Dilemma" follows the history of several houses of a kingdom over time. But is it a game that you can play for a few hours and have a sense of "finishing"? Or does the game need to be played in several sessions to get a sense of following a history?

The group I play with are open to long sessions (we play TI) and I wanted to suggest this for a future session. I don't know if it would be a game that works if you only play it for only one session but for a few hours.

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