Queen Games Rune Stones Strategy Board Game, 2-4 Players, Family, Adults, Kids Ages 12+, Fantasy Strategy Game
$49.99
Price: $49.99
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INNOVATIVE DECK-BUILDING MECHANICS: Experience a fresh twist on deck-building where pairs of numbered cards are played for their powers, with the higher-numbered card automatically removed from your hand, requiring strategic balance between card retention and power use.
ENGAGING HAND MANAGEMENT: On your turn, choose to summon creatures by spending spell power, play two cards, or forge artifacts using gems to eventually create powerful Rune Stones for special abilities and points.
STRATEGIC GAME DEPTH WITH EVERY DECISION: Carefully balance your board game strategy between gaining abilities early or saving up to score more points, offering endless replayability and depth.
RACE TO VICTORY: Be the first to reach 65 points, triggering the final round—will you have the strategy and foresight to emerge as the ultimate Rune Stones champion?
DESIGNED BY A RENOWNED GAME DESIGNER: Created by acclaimed designer Rüdiger Dorn, Rune Stones combines expert game design with immersive gameplay for both casual and seasoned gamers.
Customers say
Customers find the board game fun and easy to play. They mention the cards are interesting and make for nice gameplay choices. Some appreciate the lovely art and iconography.
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8 reviews for Queen Games Rune Stones Strategy Board Game, 2-4 Players, Family, Adults, Kids Ages 12+, Fantasy Strategy Game
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Vanessa Cannon –
Easy game to learn
I bought this game in hopes to help me play strategy games better. It is a fun one. Its an easy game. My husband and I really had fun playing with this one. Add more people instead of two player and it gets harder but in a good way.
BenDeR RuleZ –
An instant classic!
This game is wonderful. As soon as we were into our third round I knew this was a keeper. Has a perfect amount of strategy and complexity for our tastes. Multipurpose cards are interesting and make for some nice gameplay choices. Component quality is very good and the art is lovely.
Amazon Customer –
Great intro game
This is a great deck builder game. Use cards to get gems turn gems into artifacts. Artifacts turn into victory points. Easy to teach and learn, fun to play.
E. Fielding –
These Stones Are Worth Your Dollars!
Fairly simple to learn, lots of choices. Plays well at various player counts. Colorful. One of the better Queen games.
C. Anderson –
Started my board game obsession
I love this game, and am totally happy playing it by myself if others are busy! Itâs actually really easy to play and learn because thereâs just three main stages that you have to do in order. The components are gorgeous and so is all the detail put into the game. I do wish there was a better insert because this is the worst one that Iâve ever seen, but I bought another insert to take care of the issue. I also love the gender equality because thereâs both dark and light options with male and female characters (which is not always the case in board games).
Chad –
Great game, horrible storage
The game itself is just fine, deck build hands of cards, gather resources, trade resources for stuff, use stuff to get other stuff and then victory points…. rinse and repeat.My issue, is upon opening this game, its “storage” solution for all the cardboard chits, tiles, everything, is an X shaped cardboard divider laying in the box… no baggies. And I was told it’s due to Queen Games trying to be “environmentally friendly” yet there are multiple advertisment cards that are not needed, 2 useless cards that simply say “Deck 1 of 2” and “Deck 2 of 2” as well as 2 full size rule books in multiple languages that is completely unneccesary.So, I bought some Plastic containers, threw away the dividers and stored it that way, but what a shame I had to do that when some simple, little baggies could have worked just fine.Again, the game itself is fine, good family weight game, easy iconography and easy to play, but be prepared to figure out your own storage solution.
Richard Patterson –
Great game. Great service by Amazon.
Fun game!
erik –
Low quality
The game play is decent. My only complaint is that I expected better quality pieces for a board game at this price. You have to apply stickers to each side of the scoring markers and the die which is a minor thing, however with the game we received, the icons on each sticker were not centered. That really bugs me. It just doesn’t look good.There is also a cardboard throne that you have to assemble and the pieces don’t really slide in/connect well. It’s super wobbly and easily falls apart. It’s not a huge deal because you don’t need the throne to play the game, it’s just for looks. Overall the game is fun. I just think it’s overpriced. It’s a $30 game with a $50 price tag.