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Imperamus

Designed by Tamás Oláh

Published by (Self-Published)

Table Status Unknown
Ancient: Rome

Players

2-4

Play Time

90-150 min

Complexity

N/A

Rating

0.0

Year

2024

Community Snapshot

90–150 min
0.0 on BGG

Categories

Ancient
Set in ancient civilizations — Rome, Greece, Egypt, or other pre-medieval eras.
Civilization
Guide a civilization through ages of development — technology, culture, and expansion.
Negotiation
Make deals, form alliances, and persuade others — diplomacy is key.

Rated 0.0 by the community, Imperamus brings worker placement to 2–4 players in about 90–150 min.

How It Plays

Area Movement

You move your pieces across different regions on the board, trying to position yourself in the best spots.

Campaign / Battle Card Driven

Special cards trigger events and drive the action forward — each card played can shift the whole narrative.

Deck, Bag, and Pool Building

You start with a basic set of cards or tokens and gradually add better ones — watch your engine grow stronger over time.

Negotiation

Players talk, bargain, and make deals with each other — your persuasion skills matter as much as your strategy.

Variable Player Powers

Each player has unique abilities that make their experience different — finding the best way to use yours is half the fun.

Voting

Players vote on outcomes or decisions together — building alliances and swaying opinions is key.

Worker Placement

You place your workers on action spaces to claim them before anyone else — it's a scramble for the best spots!

About This Game

Imperamus is an all-encompassing, strategic Euro-Ameri experience which transports players to the early days of the Roman Republic, at the very beginning of their conquest of the Italian peninsula. Players take on the role of noble Roman families who must balance competition with cooperation to expand the borders of Rome and create a civilization that can stand the test of time for centuries to come. This narrative game promotes constant player interaction across all four branches of command - military, legislature, diplomacy, and economy.…

Source: BoardGameGeek

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