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Gentes

Un juego de mesa de Stefan Risthaus
Editor: Tasty Minstrel Games
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Fundas de cartas en este juego. Fundas de cartas en este juego.
54 tarjetas de 63.5mm de ancho y 88.0mm de alto
2x (50 PC) Mayday: 50 Bustine Premium Standard (63,5 x 88 mm) (MDG7077)
Disponible
1x (100 PC) Mayday: 100 Bustine Standard (63.5 x 88 mm) (MDG7041)
Disponible
1x (100 PC) 100 Bustine Arcane Standard Size (63 x 88 mm)
Para ordenar
1x (100 PC) 100 Bustine Ultra-Pro: Standard Pro-Fit (64x89 mm) (82712)
Pocas copias
1x (100 PC) Sapphire: 100 Bustine Stardard (63.5 x 88 mm) (Green)
Para ordenar
1x (100 PC) uplay.it edizioni: 100 Bustine Standard (63.5 x 88 mm) (UPL-7041)
Disponible
1x (110 PC) Sleeve Kings Card Game Card Sleeves (63.5x88mm) 110 Pack 60 Microns
Para ordenar
1x (75 PC) uplay.it edizioni: 75 Bustine Superior (63.5 x 88 mm) (UPL-GREEN)
Disponible
2x (50 PC) Honu Moana: 50 Bustine Premium (63.5 x 88 mm) (HMN-7077)
Disponible
1x (75 PC) Honu Moana: 75 Bustine Superior (63.5 x 88 mm) (HMN-GREEN)
Disponible
1x (100 PC) Honu Moana: 100 Bustine Standard (63.5 x 88 mm) (HMN-7041)
Disponible
1x (100 PC) Sapphire: 100 Bustine Perfect size (63.5 x 88 mm) (DarkGreen)
Disponible
Descripción Descripción
Gentes is an interesting civilization game with an innovative timing mechanism. "Gentes" is the Latin plural word for greater groups of human beings (e.g., tribes, nations, people; singular: "gens"). In this game, players take the role of an ancient people who are attempting to develop by building monuments and colonizing or founding new cities in the Mediterranean sea. The game is played in six rounds, each consisting of three phases: preparation, actions, and tidying up. There are three epochs — rounds 1-2, 3-4, 5-6 — with new monument cards entering the game at the beginning of rounds 1, 3 and 5. Each player has a personal player map with a time track for action markers and sand timer markers. In the action phase of a round, the players take their turns in clockwise order, conducting one action per turn. Each action requires an action marker from the main board that is placed on the time track. Depending on the information on the action marker, you have to also pay some money or take sand timers that are placed on the time track. When you have no free spaces on your time track, you must pass for the remainder of the round. Therefore, the number of actions per player in a single round may vary significantly if, for example, you choose double sand timers instead of two single ones or take action markers that require more money but fewer sand timers. Single sand timers are dropped in the tidying up phase, while double sand timers are flipped to become single sand timer markers and stay for another round. The actions are: Buy new cards from the common display Build monuments (playing cards from your hand to your personal display for victory points and new options) Educate your people Build/found cities Take money To play a card, you must meet the requirements printed on that card, such as having specific persons on your personal board (e.g., two priests and four soldiers). These requirements are why eduction — i.e., getting specific people — is important, but that is not that easy because there are six different types of people — three on the left and three on the right side of your personal player board — and you have only six spaces in total for the two types in the same line. If you have three merchants, for example, you move your marker for counting merchants three spaces toward the side of the soldiers and thus you have only three spaces left for soldiers. By educating a fourth soldier and moving your soldier marker forward to its fourth space, you automatically lose one merchant because that marker is pushed back to its second space. It is crucial to generate additional actions by using the specific functions of monuments in your display and cities you have built. Cities are expensive, but they create benefits at the end of each round or provide new options for taking an action without acquiring an action marker, gaining only a sand timer marker instead. Try to have a steady income to avoid wasting actions to take money. Pay attention to the display of common cards, which is new in every single game, because the monument cards are shuffled randomly within the decks of epochs I, II and III. Collect identical symbols on the cards to benefit from the increasing victory points for a series of symbols. Build cities to enlarge your options!
Información adicional Información adicional
mecanica:
Categorías: Histórico Civilización
Nombres alternativos:
BARCODE: 5407004490373
En 6__PH_1__ listas de deseos Esto fue visto 4981__PH_1__ veces
Descripción Descripción
Gentes is an interesting civilization game with an innovative timing mechanism. "Gentes" is the Latin plural word for greater groups of human beings (e.g., tribes, nations, people; singular: "gens"). In this game, players take the role of an ancient people who are attempting to develop by building monuments and colonizing or founding new cities in the Mediterranean sea. The game is played in six rounds, each consisting of three phases: preparation, actions, and tidying up. There are three epochs — rounds 1-2, 3-4, 5-6 — with new monument cards entering the game at the beginning of rounds 1, 3 and 5. Each player has a personal player map with a time track for action markers and sand timer markers. In the action phase of a round, the players take their turns in clockwise order, conducting one action per turn. Each action requires an action marker from the main board that is placed on the time track. Depending on the information on the action marker, you have to also pay some money or take sand timers that are placed on the time track. When you have no free spaces on your time track, you must pass for the remainder of the round. Therefore, the number of actions per player in a single round may vary significantly if, for example, you choose double sand timers instead of two single ones or take action markers that require more money but fewer sand timers. Single sand timers are dropped in the tidying up phase, while double sand timers are flipped to become single sand timer markers and stay for another round. The actions are: Buy new cards from the common display Build monuments (playing cards from your hand to your personal display for victory points and new options) Educate your people Build/found cities Take money To play a card, you must meet the requirements printed on that card, such as having specific persons on your personal board (e.g., two priests and four soldiers). These requirements are why eduction — i.e., getting specific people — is important, but that is not that easy because there are six different types of people — three on the left and three on the right side of your personal player board — and you have only six spaces in total for the two types in the same line. If you have three merchants, for example, you move your marker for counting merchants three spaces toward the side of the soldiers and thus you have only three spaces left for soldiers. By educating a fourth soldier and moving your soldier marker forward to its fourth space, you automatically lose one merchant because that marker is pushed back to its second space. It is crucial to generate additional actions by using the specific functions of monuments in your display and cities you have built. Cities are expensive, but they create benefits at the end of each round or provide new options for taking an action without acquiring an action marker, gaining only a sand timer marker instead. Try to have a steady income to avoid wasting actions to take money. Pay attention to the display of common cards, which is new in every single game, because the monument cards are shuffled randomly within the decks of epochs I, II and III. Collect identical symbols on the cards to benefit from the increasing victory points for a series of symbols. Build cities to enlarge your options!
Fundas de cartas en este juego. Fundas de cartas en este juego.
54 tarjetas de 63.5mm de ancho y 88.0mm de alto
2x (50 PC) Mayday: 50 Bustine Premium Standard (63,5 x 88 mm) (MDG7077)
Disponible
1x (100 PC) Mayday: 100 Bustine Standard (63.5 x 88 mm) (MDG7041)
Disponible
1x (100 PC) 100 Bustine Arcane Standard Size (63 x 88 mm)
Para ordenar
1x (100 PC) 100 Bustine Ultra-Pro: Standard Pro-Fit (64x89 mm) (82712)
Pocas copias
1x (100 PC) Sapphire: 100 Bustine Stardard (63.5 x 88 mm) (Green)
Para ordenar
1x (100 PC) uplay.it edizioni: 100 Bustine Standard (63.5 x 88 mm) (UPL-7041)
Disponible
1x (110 PC) Sleeve Kings Card Game Card Sleeves (63.5x88mm) 110 Pack 60 Microns
Para ordenar
1x (75 PC) uplay.it edizioni: 75 Bustine Superior (63.5 x 88 mm) (UPL-GREEN)
Disponible
2x (50 PC) Honu Moana: 50 Bustine Premium (63.5 x 88 mm) (HMN-7077)
Disponible
1x (75 PC) Honu Moana: 75 Bustine Superior (63.5 x 88 mm) (HMN-GREEN)
Disponible
1x (100 PC) Honu Moana: 100 Bustine Standard (63.5 x 88 mm) (HMN-7041)
Disponible
1x (100 PC) Sapphire: 100 Bustine Perfect size (63.5 x 88 mm) (DarkGreen)
Disponible
Información adicional Información adicional
mecanica:
Categorías: Histórico Civilización
Nombres alternativos:
BARCODE: 5407004490373
En 6__PH_1__ listas de deseos Esto fue visto 4981__PH_1__ veces
Comprados juntos con frecuencia Comprados juntos con frecuencia