GMT Games Battle Line

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Customers find the board game fun and addictive. They describe it as a great two-player game with a nice level of strategy mixed with luck of the draw. The game is easy to learn the rules and set up in seconds. Many customers enjoy the time to play, theme, and design. However, opinions differ on the card quality.

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A quick rundown of this product’s key features:

For 2 players
Takes 20-30 minutes to play
60 Troop cards, 10 Tactics cards, 9 red Plastic pawns, Rulebook

Our Top Reviews

Reviewer: Melody
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Best 2-Player Game Around!
Review: Battle Line is our favorite game to play – hands down! My husband and I play at least three times a day (best two out of three). It is both challenging and fun. We are both extremely competitive and enjoy a good game that you need to think a bit before you take your turn. The Tactic cards add a little twist to an already fun game. You won’t be disappointed if you’re looking for a fun 2-player game.

Reviewer: Sarah Aquino
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Strong strategy and deduction packed into a small 2-player game
Review: My husband and I both enjoy games: video games, card games, board games and we’re on the hunt for games with an easy set-up, short game time but still with an engrossing experience. We enjoy games like Risk and Ticket to Ride but have been finding that we lack the time to put in daily gaming time with the set-up or playtime required with these types of board games. Luckily, Battle Line fits a lot of our requirements: short, easy to set-up and very engrossing.Battle Line is a blends some poker and rummy with capture the flag. You need need to create formations on one side of the flag that will overpower your opponents formation on the other. Claim three adjacent or five total flags, and you win. The rules are simple and easy to learn. Tactic cards are available and can throw an unexpected spin a turn but I find that they aren’t necessary to win but nor do they ruin the overall experience.The game can move rather quickly though there are moments of analysis paralysis when a player agonizes over the decision of when and where to place a troop card and if you’re opponent has a clue on what your strategy is and is purposely withholding information from you.I wasn’t totally sold on the theme at first, but it fits pretty well (you feel like a general assigning incoming troops to different parts of a battlefield), If ancient battallion formations do not interest you, the theme can be ignored and we typically use usual vocabulary like “straight flush” rather than a “Wedge”. The game, at 70 cards and 9 red pawn markers travels pretty well. We sleeved our set and store them in an Ultra Pro Deck Box (probably not necessary for most). The pawn markers stay home and we usually use coins, bits of paper or even sugar packets as flags when we play at cafes or restaurants.Highly recommended for two-player gamers!

Reviewer: Paul Bulger
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: It’s difficult to find fun, replayable games designed specifically for two people
Review: I can see why this is a couple’s game many have returned to over and over again throughout the years. It’s difficult to find fun, replayable games designed specifically for two people, or games that just play well repeatedly over a long period of time with only two people. Me and my wife love games, but we’re always stuck playing with just the two of us, so this will be a fine addition to our collection, though I don’t think anything is going to replace Patchwork, The Duke, Kingdomino, Santorini, or 7 Wonders Duel anytime soon. If you already have all of those, and you and your regular gaming partner are in need of something new, Battle Line will do just fine.Edit:It’s been approximately six months since I wrote the review above. I wrote that review after me and my wife had played only three games, and I had originally only given it four stars. Now that we have 18 games logged, I’m coming back to give it five stars. And I should mention that me and my wife have a lot of games in our collection, and we cycle through them regularly to avoid anything we play feeling redundant or boring, so 18 play throughs of a single game throughout the course of six months is a lot for us.Battle Line is an excellent game. It’s simple, yet devilishly challenging. This is a quietly thrilling game. You won’t have any big eruptive moments, like I’ve experienced during other tabletop games, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t a game filled with painful and risky decision making, that almost always either leads to elated payoff or regret. Figuring out how long to hold onto cards, and when to finally let them go, and what position to drop them in, is way more exciting than you might ever expect it to be within your first few games.At first I thought Battle Line would simply be a fun little diversion my wife and I would bring out occasionally if we felt in the mood for it, but now I think it’s going to be in our core rotation for a very long time.

Reviewer: LoveBoardGames
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Simple but deep strategy
Review: I bought this a few months ago and it sat on the shelf with the other stack of unopened games. What a dork! This is a great game that needed to be opened sooner.Dice Tower has a very easy to follow review on youtube so I won’t go into how to play the game.Some feedback. . .1. Non-gamers can pick this up fast. We had a guest last night as a matter of fact that really sucks at games. She just doesn’t get it. But she picked this up and won a round.2. Yes, technically you can play with a simple deck of cards and some tokens that represent the flags, but get the actual set if you can. I got mine on Amazon for around $15 and it was well worth it.3. Quality of the cards are nice and laminated and not too thin.4. We choose to NOT play with the tactic cards. There is still so much going on with the base game that we don’t need the added layer, plus I agree with Dice Tower that the tactic cards it comes with don’t change the game that much. What they do provide is a little bit of variety.5. Most of our games get down to the last hand and an empty draw pile. This is great and means we are loving the level of strategy.6. LUCK is light as there is a randomness to which cards you draw. But since it’s only a two player game, each player has a great chance of getting at least three winning hands and if you can win in a row, that’s all you need!Our entire family of kids and adults (six of us ranging from ages 10+) love this game as a great skirmish battle.

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