In The Glory That Was Greece (GTWG), you, as a conglomeration of city-states, are seeking to expand your economy. That means you must colonize new territories, gain allies, and support the growing levels of civilization. While players control specific city-states, they do not represent a specific city-state. GTWG is also a game that requires the players to...
From the rules sheet: The object of Go Diamond is to be the first person to accomplish and maintain all of the following: Completely fill in the Organization Chart that each player has with People Chips. Reach the 7500 level on the Go Diamond ladder with second pawn. Acquire and keep one Dream Card from each of the three separate color-coded Dream...
Göbeklitepe, which has a sacred consciousness, bears the traces of productivity culture. In addition, it is the oldest known cult building group with its beliefs about death and rebirth, the belief that there is life after death, and compositions applied on stones. My work is an ancient board game consisting of t-columns, animal drawings, figures and the...
In Göbeklitepe: Dawn of Human, you start off as the leader of a hunter-gatherer tribe who discovers and makes use of tools while racing to become the biggest contributor to the first temple on Earth. Throughout the game, you take actions via your six action totems. Each tool you acquire enhances your action totems, giving you better or more actions. You...
GODS: Intervention is a fast strategic tile placement game set in the early years of human civilization. Players represent gods that influence the civilizations by granting them skills they may use to develop. GODS does not use any board. It is played directly on any table. In each players turn they choose to pick and place one of the five different tiles...
The Ancient Greek world is a backwater. Greek speaking cities are under constant threat. The great Persian Empire to the East, pirates in the seas, barbarians to the north, legends of terrible monsters haunting the land, bitter feuding kings, and incessant corruption plague the ancient Greek world. Though from this fire rises greatness; warriors of legend...
The Golden Ages: Cults & Culture, an expansion for The Golden Ages, adds the ability to play with a fifth player, while also including new Civilizations, new Wonders, new Future Technology cards, and a new deck of Culture cards. Players may now progress their civilizations thanks to amazing inventions, or they may spread their own religious beliefs. The...
Five new wonders to use in the game in the the new (big) format: Colosseum: you have an extra building space. Brandenburg Gate: immediate-> take a Glory tile from the stock and put it on this wonder. Count it at the end of the game as usual. Amsterdam Stock Exchange: activate-> you may spend up to 3 VPs in order to achieve 3 Gold for each spent VP....
English Description: The Game is Made for up to 8 Players. Quadratic Game Tiles represent the Landscape similar to Kings and Things and other Games of this Kind. Villages, Cities, a Main City, Castle, mines and more are Markings of the Realms from the Players. But also Battles will be there. Knights and Heroes, Farmers and shepherds must be recruited, to...
In 982, a Viking jarl called Erik the Red sailed from the western coast of Iceland and discovered a new land. He named it Graenaland, a green land. Four years later the first colonists arrived to Greanaland and founded settlements that lasted more than four centuries. Take the role of one of the jarls leading their clans to the new home. You have to settle...
"Theme: European Royal Houses 1300-1900. Each turn represents 25 years (roughly 1 generation). Starting in 1300 and ending in 1900. There are 24 turns." There are three custom card decks used in the game, the Dynasty Deck, Territory Deck, and Event Deck. The Dynasty Deck represents the Dynasties that the players can represent. Each Dynasty has a starting...
New York: December 16-17, 1835 Chicago: October 8-10, 1871 Boston: November 9-10, 1872 Seattle: June 6, 1889 San Francisco: April 18-21, 1906 What do all these dates have in common? They mark some of the most catastrophic fires in U.S. history in which thousands and thousands of lives were lost, and enormous sections of these major metropolitans were...