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Diseñado por Giuseppe Baù, Leo Colovini
Publicado por Mayfair Games, Millenium + 3 más
Jugadores
3-4
Opinión de la Comunidad
Ediciones de Idioma
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.
Area Movement
You move your pieces across different regions on the board, trying to position yourself in the best spots.
Auction / Bidding
Players bid against each other for cards, tiles, or resources — knowing when to go big and when to fold is the key.
Dice Rolling
You roll dice to determine outcomes — there's always that thrilling moment of suspense before they land!
Movement Points
You get a set number of movement points to spend on moving your pieces — plan your path carefully.
Race
It's all about getting to the finish first — every move counts when you're sprinting toward the goal.
Random Production
Resources or effects are generated randomly each round — you never know exactly what you'll get to work with.
Resource to Move
You spend resources to move your pieces — managing what you have is just as important as where you go.
Sobre Este Juego
The theme of this game is economic and cultural development in the Netherlands in the 17th century. The game is played on a large game board of the Netherlands, divided into provinces. In addition, there are boxes for the East and the West Indies, and track round the edge of the board with the majority of spaces listing two of the ten provinces (in various combinations) that earn players varying amounts of income based on their influences in those provinces, or income spaces that earn players a flat income.…
Fuente: BoardGameGeek
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Duración
60 min
Complejidad
2.5 / 5
Valoración
6.4
Año
2008
Roll / Spin and Move
Roll the dice (or spin a wheel) and move that many spaces — a classic way to race around a board.
Set Collection
You're gathering matching groups of cards or tokens to score points — the more complete your sets, the better you do.