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Welcome to the E’thia website where you can learn about the origins of the game, how to play, access free pdf copies of the basic rules/boards plus much more.  Our mission is to create a unique gaming experience that promotes creativity and fun while having a minimal impact on the environment through its construction.  Extreme care will be taken by our team to limit excess packaging or unnecessary waste many table top games can produce. Because of this players are encouraged to create or use existing items for pieces and custom boards.  Very soon there will be an official E’thia rule book available that will also contain a bonus expansion adventure for world and character building.

We love our fans in the community, and love hearing from you. You are always welcome to contact us by clicking here and filling out the provided form.

We appreciate your support! – The E’thia team

E’thia is the perfect strategy game for people who get impatient with complicated rules and set ups that seem to taker forever. The rules are easy to learn and play is engaging and varied enough to keep everyone going for hours. The game has a good balance of chance and skill, you need both to win; this keeps things unpredictable and super fun.

It’s very easy to sit down to “just one game” and still be playing five games later. It can be scaled up or down depending on how big you want to play, you’re basically limited only by your play space. Overall E’thia is a great game for (almost) all ages and skill levels, has great replayablity, and is addictive as heck.

 

Catie E aka the Duchess

“It’s very easy to sit down to “just one game” and still be playing five games later”

I’ve always been a fan of strategy games. This game has a quick, skirmish-style system, and plays a bit like a mix of Risk and Stratego. It has the perfect blend of both skill and luck, keeping it exciting for players of all skill levels.

It’s definitely one of those games that is very easy to pick up and learn, but there is always more to offer and more strategies to test out; no two games play out quite the same. As a word of advice: While you’re playing, never give up; the tide of battle can turn on a dime!

 
– J. Barhydt, board game geek and physicist

“Plays a bit like a mix of Risk and Stratego”