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Dominion almost singlehandedly invented the deckbuilding genre when it released in 2008. Now, almost 10 years later, the game has seen many expansions and re-releases, some worthwhile and some easily skippable. Each expansion interacts with the rest of the series in different ways, resulting in a huge number of potential combinations. This makes Dominion an eternally replayable beast that will continue to feel fresh long after being unwrapped.
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Dominion almost singlehandedly invented the deckbuilding genre when it released in 2008. Now, almost 10 years later, the game has seen many expansions and re-releases, some worthwhile and some easily skippable. Each expansion interacts with the rest of the series in different ways, resulting in a huge number of potential combinations. This makes Dominion an eternally replayable beast that will continue to feel fresh long after being unwrapped.
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