![]() ![]() In this updated review we take a look at the new expansion for Fort: Cats & Dogs. That constant push and pull is the mark of a good match, though it is fairly rare in the campaign. Fort is a deckbuilding board game from Leder Games published in 2020. Fort is a 2-4 player card game about building forts and following friends. Hitting the perfect shot and blowing up a gun emplacement is always satisfying and useful, though it hurts plenty when they do the same to you. ![]() By building and activating weapon emplacements, the player will take aim at the opposing fort and pepper them with rockets and mortars while defending with machine guns. All you need to know is that there’s a bad guy and you should probably blow him up before he blows you up. It can be fairly obnoxious, but there’s so little of it that it’s not really a problem. The whole thing is portrayed in a pretty silly way, with the Eagle Empire spouting catch phrases and hashtags and the Dragon Empire portrayed as bumbling Nazis. Oil has become an extremely rare resource, and the campaign sees the three factions, flimsy ciphers for the United States, Russia, and Germany, vying for the last major oil deposit. There is a story here, but it’s nothing to get super excited about.
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