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The Rio Grande Games Dominion Card Game Big Box 2nd Edition combines two full base games—Dominion and Dominion: Intrigue—with extra base cards to support 2-6 players. Featuring updated components, streamlined rules, and universal compatibility with all Dominion expansions, it offers fast, strategic gameplay in approximately 30 minutes. This premium collection is perfect for both seasoned players and newcomers seeking endless replayability and epic multiplayer experiences.

| ASIN | B01MA5AJY9 |
| Age Range Description | 144 months to 9600 months |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #57,803 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #987 in Dedicated Deck Card Games |
| Brand Name | Rio Grande Games |
| CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Small Parts, No Warning Applicable |
| Color | Multicolor |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 1,953 Reviews |
| Edition | 2nd Edition |
| Educational Objective | developing strategic thinking and decision-making skills |
| Estimated Playing Time | 30 Minutes |
| Genre | Strategy |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00655132005401 |
| Included Components | Dominion: Big Box II |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions | 19 x 3.75 x 11.63 inches |
| Item Type Name | Game |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer | Rio Grande Games |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1200.0 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 168.0 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 540 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | No Warranty |
| Material Type | Cardboard |
| Model Number | 540 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Players | 6 |
| Operation Mode | manual |
| Set Name | Dominion 2nd Edition |
| Size | Medium-Large |
| Subject Character | Dominion |
| Supported Battery Types | No batteries required |
| Theme | TV Show |
| UPC | 655132005401 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
E**N
Great Game!
I played Dominion for the first time about 4 weeks ago and have played probably 25 hands since. I and my friends enjoy the game quite a bit and would recommend it for everyone who enjoys game playing. That said I do not recommend this edition. It's not a terrible edition if you can get it at a good price, but here are a couple thoughts to consider: 1) I have played Dominion, Dominion Prosperity and Dominion Intrigue. Dominion and Dominion Prosperity were very enjoyable. Dominion Intrigue not as much. It had a couple of likable cards, but altogether lacked the flow of the basic game and the smoothness of Prosperity. 2) This Edition offers 100 extra base cards to provide for 6 player play. I'm not sure of the exact overall distribution of those 100 cards but six of them are Province cards and none of them are Duchy cards. This does not work out well since it results in 12 Duchy cards and 18 Province cards when the Duke card in Intrigue (for example) relies on duchies. I think the extra Platinum and Colony cards in Prosperity work better to support at least five players comfortably. 3) The interior construction of this box stores all of the cards vertically rather than horizontally to conserve space. This results in the cards standing in the card tray less distinctly from one another than with other Dominion editions which store the cards horizontally. This makes the cards in this set more difficult to remove and replace quickly. These things said I love the game, but would recommend basic Dominion and a separately boxed expansion such as Prosperity over this big box solution. I am also anxious to try Seaside and Dark Ages! Update: I have updated this post to 4/5 stars as I have learned through more playing that the Intrigue and basic Dominion cards work together much better when mixed rather than using exclusive Intrigue combinations as I first tried. Also, I want to note that there are currently three different sets of base cards for American editions of Dominion: 1) the original base cards which use large round symbols of coins for treasure cards 2) the updated base cards which are sold in the base card box and have pretty pictures without large coin symbols on treasure cards 3) and the second edition base cards which have both the pretty pictures and mid-sized coin symbols on the treasure cards The type contained in the second edition sets such as this one are IMO the best looking. Other posters on Amazon or a Google search can be checked for images. I just want to mention this because since a second edition of Prosperity has not yet been released it is not possible to get a complete set of second edition base cards including Platinum and Colony cards. This might annoy some a bit. Update: Prosperity is now second edition and I was mistaken about the need for more duchies. 12 is proper, even for 5-6 players. Dominion has now become my and my friends favorite game. This is an excellent edition and the best one to start with! It is still slightly annoying that the cards rest vertically in this box (because they fan out more than in horizontally positioning boxes), but now that I have all the sets I use my own custom box anyway. 5 stars!
C**S
Most Addictive Game Yet
I was given the original game of Dominion when it first came out, but for some reason I can't remember, it got put in the basement and was never played. I came across an article of the top 10 must owned games and found it in the basement. When I looked online and saw there was a second edition, I decided to get this instead of using the 1st edition one. My friends and family have instantly become addicted. My family has played this almost every night for the past 6 months. My friends love this as well. There are so many scenarios and different deck combinations that it feels like a different game every time. My 2 favorite aspects of this game are the easy setup, and scoring. Too many games require too much too setup and calculators to score. This game is simple in both aspects. The best part is that scoring is actually cleaning up too! 2 for one deal in my opinion. Be warned though, this has set off a chain of purchasing the 10+ expansions. However, each is definitely worth getting, with Empires probably being my favorite and Renaissance a close 2nd. I made a decision to sleeve each card in the beginning, which proved to be a lot of work since the beginning, but the cards have preserved very well. Recently I converted all the boxes to 2 big boxes to made it easier to play with every expansion since I got tired of opening 6 different boxes to cleanup and setup each game, but that was a HUGE project in itself. Great Game Overall, I can't wait for more expansions. My biggest regret is not playing it when I first got it and getting to enjoy each expansion in its own right at release. It has been a lot to learn and buy them all over the past 6 months.
N**L
Base game + First Expansion in one box!
I picked this up when I was looking for more base game cards for my set of Dominion and saw that this box came with the first expansion and all the cards you would need for the same price as Intrigue anyway. I already played Dominion a bunch by the time I had bought this. The game is easy to learn and really quick to pick up, play and put away. You can get a few games in in the time it would take most other board games. Rating: 10/10 Base game 8.5/10 Intrigue I love Dominion and Intrigue is a really good first expansion(my other favorites being Empires or Prosperity.) Dominion is a deck building game where you make a deck as you play to combo things together on your turn to get enough money to buy the best Victory Point cards. Plenty of strategy and replayability abound. Intrigue adds cards that have multiple options as you play them and feature Victory cards that can do more than just sit there and give you points. I really like that it features cards from the base game with some sort of downside but are cheaper and don't really feel like a bad card. Overall, if you are looking at getting into the game or have the first edition and was looking at maybe getting the second edition I highly recommend this box!
J**.
A Great Way to Get Started for Dominion
I'm new to the board game hobby and heard Dominion is one of the classics, and the originator of the deck-builder genre, so I figured I had to try it out. I ordered this big box because it was only 5$ more than the base game and it came with the expansion Intrigue and extra base cards to allow for 5-6 player play; a great deal! The game is as simple as your ABCs. Every player's turn is just : 1 Action, 1 Buy, then Cleanup. You use treasure to buy new cards from the middle shared supply to add to your deck, and at the end of the game, the winner is whoever has the most victory points in their deck. It sounds (and is) super simple to pick up and play, which was super important to me, because I've had to teach it to many friends / family members. The rules are simple, but figuring out the best strategy? Not so much. I have so much fun playing this game and trying to figure out what is the most effective strategy with the cards on the table. And what's even cooler, is that no game will play the same, because you pick 10 kingdom piles to play with out of the 52 (26 from base game, 26 from intrigue) leading to an ever changing modular experience. I've played Magic the Gathering for years, so I expected to like this game because card games and deckbuilding is something I enjoy, however I didn't expect my girlfriend to enjoy it so much as well! The day after the game arrived we tried playing our first games together and ended up playing for 3 hours straight without even realizing! This game is a ton of fun and a staple of the board gaming hobby. Dominion deserves a spot on everyone's shelf! The only downsides I can think of are : - With constant shuffling, cards may get damaged over time (and if sleeved, cards will no longer fit into their organized places in the box) - The box is big (as said in the title) and fairly heavy. I bring it to my friend's houses but you will need both arms to carry! - And finally, the game isn't anything to look at. The cards themselves have pretty dull art and the art style / art direction is a little dated. Going from Mysterium (a solid game with GORGEOUS ART) to this with my family was a bit of a shock. So if pretty pictures is really important to you for enjoying your board games, take that into consideration. Take a look at some of the card art online and judge for yourself Overall, this game is phenomenal, and its surface simplicity paired with potential depth lends itself to players of all degrees of gaming ability. I 100% recommend, what are you waiting for? Get Dominion! Play games with friends and family!
M**D
Favorite Game!
My husband and I love this game! It’s great if you have multiple people, or if you’re just wanting a two person game!
J**N
A little too complicated
The game is different every time depending on the cards you use, which is good and bad. It keeps it interesting, but takes a lot of mental effort to figure out strategy. I will keep it in my game rotation, but it won't be at the top of my list for frequent play.
J**N
Great game!
This is an awesome deck building game for friends or family gatherings. It’s not overly complicated and there’s so many different options with different card usages that it feels like a different game every time. Lots of other expansions to get, too. We love Dominion!
P**E
Excellent, fast moving, deck builder
This game is great for several people or just 2. It is fast moving, which is good if you get bored with games that have "analysis paralysis". It's not necessarily super fast overall though. You can can make the gametime longer or shorter - we often make it longer by delaying to purchase territories. A plus is that it is satisfying for highly complex gamers, but can be understood by as young as a smart 10 year old. Also, the variability is nearly endless in this big box, as the decks are interchanged each game. Highly recommended.
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