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Silver Eye, jeu de cartes amusant, compétitif et stratégique, jeu de cartes addictif rapide, parfait pour les soirées de jeu, 2 joueurs et plus, à partir de 15 ans, 30 minutes de temps de jeu
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Tranche d'âge (description) | Adolescente |
Nombre de joueurs | 2 à 4 |
Marque | Bezier Games |
Thème | Fantaisie |
Matériau | Papier cartonné |
Composants inclus | Œil argenté |
Informations sur l'emballage | Boîte |
Dimensions du produit | 13L x 10,2l centimètres |
Quantité d'articles dans le colis | 1 |
Nombre d'articles | 1 |
À propos de cet article
- Univers WEREWOLF : basé sur les personnages classiques de Ultimate Werewolf et One Night Ultimate Werewolf. Découvrez l'univers ultime du loup-garou comme jamais auparavant
- Simple et amusant : jeu rapide et facile, parfait pour les familles.
- Commencez en quelques secondes : ne prend que quelques secondes pour configurer et commencer à jouer. Distribuez cinq cartes face cachée à chaque joueur, retournez 1 carte pour commencer la pile de défausse, et vous êtes prêt à commencer à jouer
- Cinquième de la série : Silver Eye est une extension autonome. Vous n'avez besoin d'aucun autre jeu pour jouer à Silver.
- Beaucoup de variété : combinez Silver Eye avec d'autres jeux de la série Silver et créez votre propre deck de village unique. Il y a plus de 10 milliards de combinaisons
- 2 à 4 joueurs - À partir de 15 ans - Temps de jeu de 30 minutes
- BÉZIER SAIT LE MEILLEUR : avec des millions de jeux vendus dans le monde entier, Bézier Games apporte du plaisir à tous les âges et aux joueurs de tous niveaux. Créez des soirées de jeu inoubliables et amusantes avec Bézier Games
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Descriptif technique
Dimensions du colis | 17,1 x 13,2 x 7,6 cm; 375 grammes |
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Âge recommandé par le fabricant | 15 ans et plus |
Langue : | Anglais |
Référence fabricant | BEZSLVE |
Nombre de joueurs | 2 à 4 |
Produit à monter soi-même | Non |
Batterie(s) / Pile(s) requise(s) | Non |
Matière principale | Papier cartonné |
Disponibilité des pièces détachées | Information indisponible sur les pièces détachées |
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ASIN | B0DTR2SNBY |
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Moyenne des commentaires client |
4,5 sur 5 étoiles |
Date de mise en ligne sur Amazon.fr | 3 mars 2025 |
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Silver Eye, jeu de cartes amusant, compétitif et stratégique, jeu de cartes addictif rapide, parfait pour les soirées de jeu, 2 joueurs et plus, à partir de 15 ans, 30 minutes de temps de jeu
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Description du produit
Votre village est envahi par des loups-garous sauvages ! Heureusement, les citadins excentriques de Silver excellent dans une chose : chasser les loups-garous Éliminez les démons féroces et crocs grâce à un jeu de cartes intelligent et conduisez vos gens à une nuit de sommeil sûre et silencieuse. Silver Eye est le 5ème jeu de la série Silver. Jouez à Silver Eye seul ou combinez-le avec d'autres jeux de la série Silver pour une bataille épique entre villageois et loups-garous.
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Amazon ReviewerAvis laissé aux États-Unis le 15 mars 2025
4,0 sur 5 étoiles Interesting game, relatively big box
This is a deck of 52 cards, 4 player aid cards, a scoring pad and a metal token, all in a really large box. On the box they make it clear that it's give you space for organizing it if you sleeve your cards or have other game expansions. That's really nice of them, but as a result, they turned what could have been an ultra-portable game into a slightly-less portable one. I also wish that they had chosen slightly thicker stock and a linen finish on the cards (especially at this price point).
The game could have also used a bit more time with final polish. They refer to the same card in the game by different names (Mad Bomber and Mad Destroyer). The players aid card has incorrect play rules on it (it says that after drawing a card, you can either use the card's ability, discard it or exchange it -- in reality, you can either discard it or exchange it -- if you discard it you can optionally use the card's discard ability). The game manual really could have used a lot more editing and formatting to make the game play smoother.
Some of the cards are confusing. With many of them, the rules imply that you could use their positive effects on anyone's village (not just yours), but for some of them, that doesn't make sense (even within context of discovering what your opponent's have).
I enjoyed the art on the cards, but the art didn't seem quite consistent. Thematically, I also didn't understand what any of these characters had to do with werewolves (given that the number on the card was supposed to indicate how many werewolves that character card was bringing to your village). I really, really didn't think that the theme worked in the game at all.
If I just ignore the theme, and I try to overlook all of the production problems with the game, the core gameplay is interesting. You have hidden information (even from yourself), and you and your opponents are constantly playing cards and changing things up, hoping to reduce your hand's overall sum while increasing that of your opponents. I need to get more plays in, but I think it's probably a keeper.
I just can't give it more than 4 stars given all of those other issues.
Amazon ReviewerInteresting game, relatively big box
Avis laissé aux États-Unis le 15 mars 2025
The game could have also used a bit more time with final polish. They refer to the same card in the game by different names (Mad Bomber and Mad Destroyer). The players aid card has incorrect play rules on it (it says that after drawing a card, you can either use the card's ability, discard it or exchange it -- in reality, you can either discard it or exchange it -- if you discard it you can optionally use the card's discard ability). The game manual really could have used a lot more editing and formatting to make the game play smoother.
Some of the cards are confusing. With many of them, the rules imply that you could use their positive effects on anyone's village (not just yours), but for some of them, that doesn't make sense (even within context of discovering what your opponent's have).
I enjoyed the art on the cards, but the art didn't seem quite consistent. Thematically, I also didn't understand what any of these characters had to do with werewolves (given that the number on the card was supposed to indicate how many werewolves that character card was bringing to your village). I really, really didn't think that the theme worked in the game at all.
If I just ignore the theme, and I try to overlook all of the production problems with the game, the core gameplay is interesting. You have hidden information (even from yourself), and you and your opponents are constantly playing cards and changing things up, hoping to reduce your hand's overall sum while increasing that of your opponents. I need to get more plays in, but I think it's probably a keeper.
I just can't give it more than 4 stars given all of those other issues.
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SandC TaylorAvis laissé aux États-Unis le 18 mars 2025
5,0 sur 5 étoiles Imaginative and lively fun roleplay card game
At a Gamer Convention in 2013, I was introduced to the Werewolf roleplay when someone started a session in which a large group of us (around 30 or more, if I remember correctly) gathered in one of the hospitality rooms, a few players were secretly handed a paper indicating their special role (werewolf, doctor, sheriff, etc.) and everyone was told they were Villagers trying to discover the Werewolf among them. The ensuing action was hilarious fun. Later, I played it often under the name “Chupacabra” in the /games chat forum of one of my favorite MMORPG games, starting with an imaginative backstory being posted, followed by quips, jokes, funny accusations, and the final deduction of just who was the Werewolf. I already own and enjoy the physical Bezier Games One Night Ultimate Werewolf, which is yet another way of enjoying this fun and lively interactive roleplay. This new Bezier Games Silver Eye Card Game does not disappoint. Images and text fonts have the imaginative and tongue-in-cheek sideways humor I expect and love from Bezier Games. The instructions took a couple of read-throughs and discussion to be sure everyone understood them before beginning play. There were a few times we were unsure how to proceed, but each of us playing put in suggestions, we voted, chose the most popular possibility, and kept playing. That’s part of the fun of games like this – you can follow the rules precisely as written, or you can use your imagination and figure the rules are just a sort of starting point while the players add their own delightfully sideways spin and roleplay chatter. Another winner from Bezier Games
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R PageAvis laissé aux États-Unis le 18 avril 2025
4,0 sur 5 étoiles Fun, but missing quality checks
I picked up Silver Eye because I love simple card games that play through in about half an hour. Although Bezier games are usually good quality and interesting play, this one felt rushed to market. The instructions contradict themselves with the fast player instructions, and play can get confusing requiring a group decision on how to interpret rules. I would have preferred a much smaller box since I don't plan to combine this with other sets. Overall, a fun game for adults but would probably cause fights with the pre-teen/teen crowd unless they were familiar with other similar games.
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Shelby ColaAvis laissé aux États-Unis le 18 avril 2025
5,0 sur 5 étoiles Another hit from Bézier Games!
Silver Eye is such a fun and fast-paced card game! It’s competitive without being overly complicated, and the strategy really keeps you on your toes. Every round feels a little different, which makes it super replayable. This is exactly what I look for in a great game night pick.
What I especially love is that Bézier Games consistently delivers quality games like this. They have a knack for creating games that are easy to learn but have enough depth to keep things interesting, especially over multiple rounds. Silver Eye is no exception! (If you want another good game, one night werewolf always is a hit too)
Definitely recommend if you’re into quick, strategic card games that can turn into hours of fun.
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PandaWatcherAvis laissé aux États-Unis le 29 mars 2025
4,0 sur 5 étoiles Interesting card game that needs better instructions
Other reviewers have mentioned this is part of a werewolf series. Our family only has the Silver Eye game and this review is based only on experience with this game, not any related games that could integrate.
The box itself appears to be designed to make it easier to mix portions with other expansion decks. If you want something more compact, one could simply carry the deck in a small pouch.
The cards are decent quality. They should hold up for multiple games without showing any wear and tear. We only played this twice so getting a good understanding of the strategies and tactics is ongoing. It’s difficult to know how to prioritize actions and feels somewhat random based on what cards you are lucky to encounter in draws. There are cards which are obviously more powerful such as the zero and five cards. To prevent another person from winning too quickly one has to hope for the eleven or twelve card to change the game dynamics.
It’ll take some more play to develop a feel for the flow of the game. We did feel some of the explanations on face up and facedown cards could be better written. It’s okay so far but not an outright great game like others we play.
PandaWatcherInteresting card game that needs better instructions
Avis laissé aux États-Unis le 29 mars 2025
The box itself appears to be designed to make it easier to mix portions with other expansion decks. If you want something more compact, one could simply carry the deck in a small pouch.
The cards are decent quality. They should hold up for multiple games without showing any wear and tear. We only played this twice so getting a good understanding of the strategies and tactics is ongoing. It’s difficult to know how to prioritize actions and feels somewhat random based on what cards you are lucky to encounter in draws. There are cards which are obviously more powerful such as the zero and five cards. To prevent another person from winning too quickly one has to hope for the eleven or twelve card to change the game dynamics.
It’ll take some more play to develop a feel for the flow of the game. We did feel some of the explanations on face up and facedown cards could be better written. It’s okay so far but not an outright great game like others we play.
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