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Diseñado por Xavier Georges
Publicado por Pearl Games, Heidelberger Spieleverlag + 4 más
Jugadores
1-5
Opinión de la Comunidad
Un juego medio con mecánicas de colocación de losetas y control de zonas, ideal para 3 jugadores. Valorado 7.1 en BGG.
Cómo Se Juega
Area Majority / Influence
You're competing to have the most presence in key areas on the board — think of it like a friendly turf war.
End Game Bonuses
Extra points are awarded at the end for meeting certain goals — keep an eye on those bonus objectives!
Hand Management
You have a hand of cards and deciding which to play, save, or discard is the core puzzle.
Income
You earn resources automatically each round based on what you've built up — the snowball effect is real.
Modular Board
The board is made of separate pieces arranged differently each game — no two setups are ever quite the same.
Simultaneous Action Selection
Everyone chooses their action at the same time and reveals together — no waiting around, and plenty of surprises.
Solo / Solitaire Game
You can play this one all by yourself — perfect for a quiet evening when you want a fun challenge on your own.
Square Grid
The board uses a grid of squares for movement — clear, familiar, and great for tactical play.
Sobre Este Juego
2212: Ginkgo Biloba, the oldest and strongest tree in the world, has become the symbol of a new method for building cities in symbiosis with nature. Humans have exhausted the resources that the Earth offered them, and humanity must now develop cities that maintain a delicate balance between resource production and consumption. Habitable space is scarce, however, and mankind must now face the challenge of building ever upwards.…
Fuente: BoardGameGeek
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Duración
45 min
Complejidad
2.9 / 5
Valoración
7.5
Año
2012
Tile Placement
You lay tiles on the table to build a map, landscape, or pattern — every piece you place changes the board.
Turn Order: Progressive
Turn order shifts gradually each round — the player in last often gets a helpful boost.