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Impression is about the history of printing. You manage your own manufacture to be the most successful in the book printing business. Involves development from Gutenberg to the present. In your turn you choose to: Place a tile from the common supply to the typesetter. Now you rotate a rondel according to the number of tiles within the row and column, and the color of the used tile. Buy a tile from the typesetter. You pay as many coins as the number of the missing tiles in the chosen row and column. Get coins from the rondels. Then you can do an order fulfillment phase. You can get new orders, also you can pay resources to make progress with your actual orders. During your game you develop your own manufacture, get new abilities, collect tiles and fulfill orders. At the end of the game, who has the most victory points, wins. —description from the publisher
Mechanics: | Tile Placement Variable Player Powers Worker Placement |
Categories: | Industry/Manufacturing |
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Impression is about the history of printing. You manage your own manufacture to be the most successful in the book printing business. Involves development from Gutenberg to the present. In your turn you choose to: Place a tile from the common supply to the typesetter. Now you rotate a rondel according to the number of tiles within the row and column, and the color of the used tile. Buy a tile from the typesetter. You pay as many coins as the number of the missing tiles in the chosen row and column. Get coins from the rondels. Then you can do an order fulfillment phase. You can get new orders, also you can pay resources to make progress with your actual orders. During your game you develop your own manufacture, get new abilities, collect tiles and fulfill orders. At the end of the game, who has the most victory points, wins. —description from the publisher
Mechanics: | Tile Placement Variable Player Powers Worker Placement |
Categories: | Industry/Manufacturing |
Alternative names: | |
This was seen 1484 times |