It's the year 123 CE and the Roman Empire is at the peak of its glory. Caesar Hadrian is no longer waging war against the barbarians, but building cities and fortifications to ensure a lengthy domination of the Roman culture and wealth. The southern part of Britain is under Roman domination, and Caesar has already begun the construction of Hadrian's Wall to protect the empire from invasions from the North. Together with the wall Caesar has ordered the founding of a new city which will remind the locals of the glory of Rome. He has appointed six of his most trusted men to take resources and workers from Rome and to build the city together – but in the end only one of them will be appointed Praetor and rule the Province in the name of Caesar. In Praetor you will take the role of a Roman engineer and you will work together with the other players to build a magnificent city. You will manage your limited resources wisely and look for new ones, you will recruit new workers while you old experienced ones will retire, you will build settlements to keep the population happy and you will praise the Gods to earn their favor. Caesar will reward you if you give away precious resources to build Hadrian’s Wall thus increasing your chances of becoming Praetor. Every turn you will place your workers on already built city tiles to gain resources, morale, new workers or victory points, you may assign workers to build new city tiles thus gaining Initiative and Victory Points and you may spend resources to meet some of Caesar's demands to get Victory Points. At the end of each turn your will pay your workers; otherwise the mood in the city will get worse and some of your workers may even go on strike. With most of the actions they take your workers gain experience, becoming increasingly skilled in collecting resources. Your most experienced workers will end up retiring bringing you additional Victory Points but you will still have to show solidarity and pay them until the end of the game. The game ends when there are no more available city tiles or when Caesar has no more demands for resources. The player with most Victory Points will be appointed Praetor and win the game.
Mechanics: | Worker Placement |
Categories: | Historical City Building |
Alternative names: | Praetor Praetor: Zum Ruhme Roms! Pretor 프리터: 로마 집정관 |
BARCODE: | 6425453000157 |
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It's the year 123 CE and the Roman Empire is at the peak of its glory. Caesar Hadrian is no longer waging war against the barbarians, but building cities and fortifications to ensure a lengthy domination of the Roman culture and wealth. The southern part of Britain is under Roman domination, and Caesar has already begun the construction of Hadrian's Wall to protect the empire from invasions from the North. Together with the wall Caesar has ordered the founding of a new city which will remind the locals of the glory of Rome. He has appointed six of his most trusted men to take resources and workers from Rome and to build the city together – but in the end only one of them will be appointed Praetor and rule the Province in the name of Caesar. In Praetor you will take the role of a Roman engineer and you will work together with the other players to build a magnificent city. You will manage your limited resources wisely and look for new ones, you will recruit new workers while you old experienced ones will retire, you will build settlements to keep the population happy and you will praise the Gods to earn their favor. Caesar will reward you if you give away precious resources to build Hadrian’s Wall thus increasing your chances of becoming Praetor. Every turn you will place your workers on already built city tiles to gain resources, morale, new workers or victory points, you may assign workers to build new city tiles thus gaining Initiative and Victory Points and you may spend resources to meet some of Caesar's demands to get Victory Points. At the end of each turn your will pay your workers; otherwise the mood in the city will get worse and some of your workers may even go on strike. With most of the actions they take your workers gain experience, becoming increasingly skilled in collecting resources. Your most experienced workers will end up retiring bringing you additional Victory Points but you will still have to show solidarity and pay them until the end of the game. The game ends when there are no more available city tiles or when Caesar has no more demands for resources. The player with most Victory Points will be appointed Praetor and win the game.
Mechanics: | Worker Placement |
Categories: | Historical City Building |
Alternative names: | Praetor Praetor: Zum Ruhme Roms! Pretor 프리터: 로마 집정관 |
BARCODE: | 6425453000157 |
In 5 wishlists In 2 collections This was seen 14945 times |