A tile-laying game where the players must work cooperatively to save as many citizens as possible. From the manual: Pompeii! simulates the sudden and catastrophic eruption of Mount Vesuvius on August 24-25, 79 C.E. The ensuing rain of volcanic ash obliterated the city of Pompeii, as well as its sister city of Herculaneum. Nobody knows the total killed, but...
Shape a City. Share a Fate Step into ancient Pompeii — a thriving Roman city known for its wealthy inhabitants and luxurious villas. In Pompeii, players lead their citizens to grow the city through smart planning, resourceful trading, and meaningful choices. Oh mighty player, set your subjects to work and and carve your legacy in the history of Pompeii....
Three in one game based on the last Days of Pompeii. In part one you'll have to buy real state and people who gone stay in the houses, shops and temples of the town. In the second part you move around town visiting people or the baths, go shopping, everything a normal roman citizen would do until... ULTIMA DEI! Mount Vesuvius erupts, slowly covering the...
Players build the city of Pompeii in a 7x7 grid using cards that each show various building types, numbers and colors. The same building types and colors may never be placed horizontally or vertically adjacent. During placement, horizontal, vertical and diagonal "streets" emerge, and players score points when they place cards with elements that match other...
Pompeii- the last 37 minutes tries to place players in the same situation the people in Pompeii must have faced. Grab a hold of whom and what ever you can and run as fast as you can. Flowing lava, flying soot, rumbling earthquakes and tidal waves are slowly closing all escape routes. Your opponents will make sure your safety is never guaranteed in this...
Players play as a faction of the Old World in a not-historically accurate Mediterranean. Each player takes turns gaining population (score) or recruitment value which increases the amount of population a player will gain at a later time as well. Players draw cards from the top of a deck or play a card that has been discarded with three draw and discard...
In the economic game Port of Piraeus, you are one of many prudent and provident merchants who have come to the Port of Piraeus from all over the world to sell their goods and purchase overseas items. Every decision you make will inevitably influence the market and either simplify or complicate the game for your opponents. Act carefully, trade proficiently...
The Portable Wargame evolved over several years, and the first book about it was published in 2017. Several more have followed, and the rules have proven popular with wargamers who want to fight battles on a regular basis but who resources of time and space are limited. Over time, several variants have been written, some of which have been published. The...
Carthage – long before the deadly conflict with Rome. During 5 decades, each a game round, players use their servants to earn income or position them to obtain goods and load the goods onto incoming merchant ships - or even take the risk of chartering a private vessel - all with the goal of buying influence in the palace. Influence in the harbor can also...
Carthage - about 800 years B.C. Founded as a humble trading post by the Phoenicians, the city quickly grew into an important trade hub where precious goods from around the ancient world were traded. In Carthago, players represent merchants who attempt to increase their wealth and influence while improving their status within the Merchant's Guild. Become...
Carthago: Merchants & Guilds társasjáték 4000 Ft-tól! - 2 felhasználó árulja ezt a játékot!
Poseidon's Warriors: Classical Naval Warfare 480-31 BC is a set of war gaming rules for large-scale naval actions between fleets of classical galleys from the Greek and Persian clash at the battle of Salamis to the battle of Actium that decided the fate of Rome. With so many of these battles taking place around islands or in narrow channels and shallow...
In 7th century, the Tubo king Songtsen Gampo gave orders to build a great palace on Red Mountain, name it “Potala”, means “the holy place”, in order to marry a noble chinese princess Wencheng from Tang Dynasty. According to legend, the princess Wencheng was a devout follower of Buddhism. When she married Songtsen Gampo, she brought with her as part of her...