Compare Small World 2 - Grand Dames (DLC) prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Days of Wonder, Asmodee Digital/. Published by Asmodee Digital. Released on 12/11/2013. Available on PC. Genres: Single Player, Multiplayer, Local Co-op, Bird View, Indie, Strategy.

Three new races and two special powers drop into Small World 2's area-control mix, rotating fresh combos into every game. Slim content, but targeted and mechanically interesting.

Small World 2 - Grand Dames is a micro-sized DLC for Asmodee Digital's digital adaptation of the Days of Wonder board game. If you are already putting time into Small World 2's core loop, where you pick a race-and-power combo, push tokens across a cramped map, ride that civilization until it is no longer profitable, then send it into decline and start again, Grand Dames slots into that loop without changing its rules. It just expands the roster of options sitting on the table. The addition is three new races and two new special power badges. The Gypsies score Victory coins for regions they willingly abandon, which inverts the usual instinct to hold territory as long as possible. Positioning them becomes a careful calculation about when leaving is more profitable than staying, and that is a genuinely interesting angle in a game that otherwise rewards aggressive expansion. The Priestesses consolidate in their Ivory Tower when going Into Decline, maintaining coin income while concentrating defensively. That In Decline durability changes how opponents calculate the cost of attacking you late in the game. The White Ladies, arguably the most unusual entry, become immune to conquests and Special Powers once In Decline, which means opponents simply cannot remove them. You have to deal with them before they fade, or live with a persistent map obstacle until the final tally. On the power side, the Historian badge rewards you with a bonus Victory coin for every race already in Decline when you pick it, which scales with how long the game has been running. Peace-Loving, meanwhile, pays out three coins for any turn you refuse to attack an active race, offering a passive-accumulation line that pairs well with certain defensive race picks. From a pure decision-tree standpoint, that is five new variables dropped into the race-and-power combination matrix. Small World 2's replayability comes almost entirely from the permutations of that matrix, so even a small expansion meaningfully increases the number of distinct games you will see. The Gypsy mechanic in particular shifts tempo calculations for every player at the table, not just the Gypsy owner, because everyone has to re-evaluate territorial pressure when one player is incentivized to retreat. That ripple effect is what separates good expansion content from padding. The caveats are real, though. This is a light purchase even by DLC standards. You are getting three race banners with their matching token sets and two power badges. There is no new map, no new mode, no AI tuning. Players who have already exhausted the core roster will feel the lift; players on the fence about whether Small World 2 itself is worth their time should not use Grand Dames as a deciding factor. It is an expansion for people who are already bought in. The board game community has generally viewed this content positively since it originated as a community design contest with over 700 submitted entries, which is a reasonable signal that the mechanics were stress-tested before publication. Whether the digital implementation fully respects the nuance of each race's timing is harder to verify without consistent Steam review data, but nothing in the designs themselves is broken on paper. If you are logging regular sessions of Small World 2 and the base combo pool is starting to feel predictable, Grand Dames is a cheap, low-risk way to rotate in five new variables. If you are a newcomer still learning when to push and when to decline, finish a few full games with the core races first, then come back here. Diego, Scout Team

Small World 2 - Grand Dames (DLC)
Single PlayerMultiplayerLocal Co-opBird ViewIndieStrategy

Small World 2 - Grand Dames (DLC)

Add-on / DLC for Small World — view full game
Dec 11, 2013Days of Wonder, Asmodee Digital/Asmodee Digital
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Three new races and two special powers drop into Small World 2's area-control mix, rotating fresh combos into every game. Slim content, but targeted and mechanically interesting.

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Worth picking up if you already play Small World 2 regularly and want fresh race-and-power combos to shake up the matrix.

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Small World 2 - Grand Dames is a micro-sized DLC for Asmodee Digital's digital adaptation of the Days of Wonder board game. If you are already putting time into Small World 2's core loop, where you pick a race-and-power combo, push tokens across a cramped map, ride that civilization until it is no longer profitable, then send it into decline and start again, Grand Dames slots into that loop without changing its rules. It just expands the roster of options sitting on the table. The addition is three new races and two new special power badges. The Gypsies score Victory coins for regions they willingly abandon, which inverts the usual instinct to hold territory as long as possible. Positioning them becomes a careful calculation about when leaving is more profitable than staying, and that is a genuinely interesting angle in a game that otherwise rewards aggressive expansion. The Priestesses consolidate in their Ivory Tower when going Into Decline, maintaining coin income while concentrating defensively. That In Decline durability changes how opponents calculate the cost of attacking you late in the game. The White Ladies, arguably the most unusual entry, become immune to conquests and Special Powers once In Decline, which means opponents simply cannot remove them. You have to deal with them before they fade, or live with a persistent map obstacle until the final tally. On the power side, the Historian badge rewards you with a bonus Victory coin for every race already in Decline when you pick it, which scales with how long the game has been running. Peace-Loving, meanwhile, pays out three coins for any turn you refuse to attack an active race, offering a passive-accumulation line that pairs well with certain defensive race picks. From a pure decision-tree standpoint, that is five new variables dropped into the race-and-power combination matrix. Small World 2's replayability comes almost entirely from the permutations of that matrix, so even a small expansion meaningfully increases the number of distinct games you will see. The Gypsy mechanic in particular shifts tempo calculations for every player at the table, not just the Gypsy owner, because everyone has to re-evaluate territorial pressure when one player is incentivized to retreat. That ripple effect is what separates good expansion content from padding. The caveats are real, though. This is a light purchase even by DLC standards. You are getting three race banners with their matching token sets and two power badges. There is no new map, no new mode, no AI tuning. Players who have already exhausted the core roster will feel the lift; players on the fence about whether Small World 2 itself is worth their time should not use Grand Dames as a deciding factor. It is an expansion for people who are already bought in. The board game community has generally viewed this content positively since it originated as a community design contest with over 700 submitted entries, which is a reasonable signal that the mechanics were stress-tested before publication. Whether the digital implementation fully respects the nuance of each race's timing is harder to verify without consistent Steam review data, but nothing in the designs themselves is broken on paper. If you are logging regular sessions of Small World 2 and the base combo pool is starting to feel predictable, Grand Dames is a cheap, low-risk way to rotate in five new variables. If you are a newcomer still learning when to push and when to decline, finish a few full games with the core races first, then come back here.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

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steamArea ControlBoard Game AdaptationRace SelectionIn Decline MechanicsCommunity-Designed ContentCombo BuildingTurn-Based

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Days of Wonder, Asmodee Digital/
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Asmodee Digital
Release Date
Dec 11, 2013

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