In Chicken Caesar, players represent aristocratic ancient Roman chicken families trying to create a legacy for their family name. Each family has several eligible roosters eager to jump into the world of politics, getting rich and creating a legacy by any means necessary. Roosters gain renown for their families by occupying various political offices....
The Eggsclusive is a set of limited edition Rooster cards you can use in the Chicken Caesar game! Players can replace some of their own roosters with these eager chickens during game setup. The following roosters are included in this expansion: Abus I - A somewhat familiar looking rooster for you history buffs. Baro I - This is another one for the history...
Metallicus is a promotional rooster card included in Mars Needs Mechanics. It has unique art and ability and can replace one of player roosters during game setup. The card ability reads: At game end, this rooster can trade both of his own bronze insignia tokens for a single silver insignia of his choice, OR he may trade two silver insignia for a Caesar...
Chicken of the Sea is a game included in issue #3 of GameFix magazine. It's a wargame simulation of the battle of Drepanum, 249 BC (Rome vs Carthage). The title comes from a rather audacious act of the Roman admiral, Claudius the Handsome. He was told by the official augurs that the portents were not good for a naval battle: "the sacred chickens will not...
In Children of the Sun, a two-player strategy game, players take control of the mighty dragon children of Ino'itl, the Sun god. The two were sent to Earth in order to create a beautiful landscape as an ode of love to Xochanama, the Moon goddess forever fated to be out of Ino'itl's reach. During the game, players draw and place Elemental Tokens onto a 6x6...
This small expansion for China was available for free at the ABACUSSPIELE booth during Essen 2005. It is now freely available for download from Michael Schacht's website (see the Links section below). With this expansion, bonus chips (in three colors) are randomly placed on house spaces at non-intersection points -- two per region. Players placing houses...
This expansion to China allows the game to be played by two players. It adds a third, neutral, player (the Emperor) which players alternate playing pieces of onto the board. Five new influence cards indicate for which player the Emperor's pieces score. Additionally, each player has three special action cards which allow them to break certain rules when...
This is a free print-and-play map that allows to play a variant of the game China. The map adds two new features: • Border towns, which allow a player to place a house into a space that counts as belonging to both adjacent regions. • Port Towns, which act as an additional region that will be scored at the end of the game with the same house-scoring rules...
China - The Embassies is an expansion for China that adds another scoring option to the game. On their turn, when players have the option of placing two pieces, players may place an embassy along with a house which will score points at the end of the game. The Embassies are distributed through the BGG store and are unlike many other small expansions for...
A Britannia-like game set in China, covering Chinese history from 400 BC to today. From the publishers website: "In this epic game, four players each control several countries simultaneously, with each country having their own objectives and situations, earning points for reaching various objectives, such as conquering certain provinces. The winner is the...