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Atlas Games Once Upon a Time Third Edition Card Game

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  • Vertel een verhaal op basis van willekeurige onderwerpen in je hand en probeer het verhaal naar je geheime conclusie te sturen.
  • Spreekt spelers van alle leeftijden aan.
  • Once Upon a Time is een spel waarin de spelers samenwerken om een nieuw sprookje te creëren met behulp van elementen uit hun kaarten zoals kerkers, reuzen en ketels. Stuur het verhaal naar het geheime einde dat je hebt.
  • Om het spel te winnen, speel je al je verhaalkaarten en stuur je het verhaal naar de eindkaart in je hand! En ze leefden allemaal nog lang en gelukkig... we hopen


Atlas Games 1030 - Once Upon a Time


Nico P.
8 juli 2025
Really nice to see that it is exactly the right version as shown on the page, the 3rd edition with the great artwork. I am very happy with this one.
Richard F.
6 april 2025
This is a very clever game, and great for teaching kids and adults all sorts of useful skills. Performance, imagination, communication, creative writing, team spirit and cooperation.It can take a little effort at first to get kids into the spirit in which this game is intended to be played, but once it clicks you can have hours of fun making up awesome fairy tales and stories.The game mechanics are pretty simple and flexible too which makes it a breeze to play. I played it with a friend and her ten year old and we had a whale of a time.
Raquel
20 maart 2025
La idea es bonita y las cartas son preciosas, muy épicas y de fantasía. Las uso para las clases de inglés con los adolescentes de nivel B2 :)
O1m2a3r5
18 februari 2025
Excelente, lo compre para hacer mas dinámicas las clases y a mis alumnos les encanta, lo recomiendo para iniciar y mejorar la practica del inglés hablado en los estudiantes y como forma de entretenimiento para los hablantes del idioma
Ed Pegg Jr
31 december 2024
This is a game of telling stories. Each person has a hand of plot points and an ending, and someone starts telling a story. Players can use their cards to take over the storytelling. The first to fluidly incorporate their plot points into the story, and then to get to their ending wins that particular story round. In the games I've played, the stories are so entertaining that I sometimes can't break the flow with one of my cards, because I'm more interested in how the story is going than in winning. That's one of the keys to winning -- be a fantastic storyteller. If a story starts rambling, then people are more likely to take control.I've reviewed previous versions of the game, so I'll start with a comparison of versions. The art is very good in both versions: 2nd has bolder art, and the 3rd is softer with more emphasis on color than line, more storybookish. The card layout is much better in the 3rd edition, with the card type and name in the upper corners. These cards are easier to play with.Here are the changes to the main decks, listing the cards that were replaced or changed in the new edition. I approve of all of these changes. Some of them make the game more friendly. or more in tune to fairy tales.Character 2nd: Bird, Old man, Old woman, SheperdessCharacter 3rd: Dragon, Guard, Old personEvent 2nd: A trap, DreamEvent 3rd: Found, Imprisoned, Lost, Making mischief, Returned, Sleeping, This comes aliveItem 2nd: BoatItem 3rd: A trap, A well, Cauldron, Clothes, Stairs, WallPlace 2nd: At sea, Chapel, Island, Prison, Stairs, TownPlace 3rd: Church, City, Dungeon, Garden, In the sky, SwampAspect 2nd: Evil, Insane, Lost, Sleeping, Stupid, This animal can talk, This item can talkAspect 3rd: Brave, Crazy, Foolish, Healed, Sad, This can talk, WickedThe second edition had 23 ending cards, the 3rd edition has 51 ending cards (such as "Which meant they would become king and queen in the course of time"). The box looks much nicer, but it's also about three times larger than it needs to be, which makes the game less portable. If you have a previous edition, these are all factors to think about when considering whether to upgrade.I recommend all editions of this game. The cards are better in the 3rd edition, but the box is unnecessarily huge, and thus won't be brought to as many conventions.
Cliente
27 oktober 2024
An excellent game to help imagination and to develop storytelling - especially if the focus is on enjoyment and not only on competition