“Welcome to Rome” the eunich said as you enter the official's ante chamber, “We have been expecting you and have prepared the Senate for your arrival.” Lucius Quintellius will be here within the hour with your requested documents... Patron is a card game where each player takes the role of a freedman, a class without oblique power, but very energetic and...
The game is in 6 parts, and in the beginning of each part new cards will be added (in the card squares). On the map there is three lines with points, each line representing one of apostle Paul's journeys. The first goes from Antiochia over Minor Asia to Troas, second from Damascus over Athen and back to Sidon, and the third from Tyros over the sea to Rome....
Enter Rome at the time of the slave uprisings under Spartacus! The escaped rebels have managed to gain influence and power. Rome is attempting to undermine the stronger armies of the slaves in order to restore "pax", or peace – but only for personal gain. Will the Empire collapse under the strain, or will their promises to insurgents succeed in drawing...
PAX: Nocturnus adds three new types of cards to the game PAX, giving the players more ways to beat Rome – or help Rome withstand an assault from escaped slaves who threaten to rebel against the empire. With the additional cards, game play takes longer since the game lasts until the deck runs out. PAX: Nocturnus can also be used when playing solo, or when...
From the publisher: PAX Expansion: the slaves are re-arming themselves and Rome, too, does not remain idle. With the new cards; Militia, Scouts, and Adversaries, additional tactics are possible for the slaves as well as for Rome. Pergamemnon Expansion: out of the Abyss come the Germans and the Macedonians, two more powerful nations to compete with the...
Hogy vált Róma Rómává? És hogy bukott meg a Görög Dicsőség?Angol:How did Rome get to be Rome? Why did the Glory That Was Greece fade? What stopped Carthage from making an empire of the Mediterranean? Could the Seleucids really have conquered...
Pecunia non olet – "Money doesn't Stink" A card game in the old Rome, in which the players act as rental toilette owners, who have to earn their money from the Romans , who feel an urgent need... You have three toiletts to rent to several different types of Romans: Women, who can share a place, senators, who refuse to sit next to slaves, and citizens. Each...
It's not easy being a Roman latrine owner. Your customers are often more fussy than you want them to be. Senators give you more money, but they never want to sit next to slaves. Female Romans want to go together to the bathroom, while the average Roman takes longer for his business than you'd like him to. Whoever is best at managing their waiting queue and...
Players take control of the civilizations of ancient Greece. Through auctions in each of the 8 rounds, the players develop their civilizations, adding territory through Land Tiles and prestigious buildings through the Building Tiles. These increase the civilizations' inhabitants, luxury, wealth and power. Luxury goods allow flexibility in providing for a...
The Peloponnese — home of the mighty and proud city-states, the "poleis". In the Peloponnes Card Game, you lead one of them through the ages, gaining fame and prosperity while weathering disaster. Over eight rounds, you develop your civilization by claiming new territory, constructing prestigious buildings, and increasing your population. Can you balance...