Power Grid The Robots Board Game - Green Edition (462RGG) | Strategy Game for Adults & Families | Perfect for Game Nights & STEM Learning
Power Grid The Robots Board Game - Green Edition (462RGG) | Strategy Game for Adults & Families | Perfect for Game Nights & STEM Learning
Power Grid The Robots Board Game - Green Edition (462RGG) | Strategy Game for Adults & Families | Perfect for Game Nights & STEM Learning
Power Grid The Robots Board Game - Green Edition (462RGG) | Strategy Game for Adults & Families | Perfect for Game Nights & STEM Learning

Power Grid The Robots Board Game - Green Edition (462RGG) | Strategy Game for Adults & Families | Perfect for Game Nights & STEM Learning

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Description

Product Description This expansion can only be played with a copy of Power Grid. The game rules for Power Grid are the same. This expansion includes components and rules for adding robot players to the game. From the Manufacturer With this expansion, Power Grid is an exciting and fun experience for 2 players. The robot acts as an additional player. Thanks to his different actions and special abilities, he is a strong opponent. The players manage the robot's decisions, and can use him to act against the other player(s). Players can use the robots with up to 5 human players, as well, or use more than one robot in a single game. When playing with 2 players, just give each player a robot and enjoy a very interesting 4-player experience.

Features

    This expansion adds a strong robot opponent to the game Power Grid.

    With variable pieces creates over 7000 unique and challenging robot opponents

    Components 30 Robot piece tiles, 1 rulebook

    This is an expansion only. You must have Power Grid, or Power Grid Recharged to play

Reviews

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This is a great way to add an extra player to a game of Powergrid. You can basically build a player, and make it as challenging as you want by establishing rules that the robot has to follow. It's a great idea, well-executed, and as innovative as anything could be. The only downside, though, doesn't have to do with the way the product is built, marketed, packaged, or anything like that. It takes practice to use well. Most of the time, the robot becomes a punching bag for my friends and I. When it does work, the robot destroys us.