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Níjar
Níjar puts you in the shoes of a ceramic artisan in 1920s Almería. Manage your workshop, extracting clay, forming and firing vessels, painting them and selling them at market. In three rounds of worker placement, deploy your artisans to increasingly limited actions to expand your business with strategies that change every turn. A resource management and strategy game perfect for those who love historical themes and area control mechanics.
Washed by the crystal-clear waters of Cabo de Gata and illuminated by Andalusian light, Níjar is a small town in the province of Almería with a ceramic tradition dating back to the Bronze Age, flourishing further during the Islamic period. The game takes us back to the 1920s, before the tourism boom of the 1950s, when the local economy revolved around ceramics, esparto weaving and the production of jarapas, the colorful fabrics that remain a symbol of the region today.
Each player expands their workshop by adding new pottery wheels to produce more pieces: clay is extracted, vessels are formed, fired, painted and sold at market. The game unfolds over three rounds with a decreasing number of action discs (7, 6 and 5): on your turn you can place a craftswoman on an action space to perform it, discard a final scoring card to perform an action of your choice, sell up to two fired pieces at market, or close your workshop for the round and take a bonus.
| Mechanics: | Action Retrieval Bonus a fine partita Hand Management Mercato Trading Ordine del turno: rivendica azione |
| Categories: | Card Games Economic Industria |
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| BARCODE: | 0610985265211 |
| This was seen 155 times | |
Washed by the crystal-clear waters of Cabo de Gata and illuminated by Andalusian light, Níjar is a small town in the province of Almería with a ceramic tradition dating back to the Bronze Age, flourishing further during the Islamic period. The game takes us back to the 1920s, before the tourism boom of the 1950s, when the local economy revolved around ceramics, esparto weaving and the production of jarapas, the colorful fabrics that remain a symbol of the region today.
Each player expands their workshop by adding new pottery wheels to produce more pieces: clay is extracted, vessels are formed, fired, painted and sold at market. The game unfolds over three rounds with a decreasing number of action discs (7, 6 and 5): on your turn you can place a craftswoman on an action space to perform it, discard a final scoring card to perform an action of your choice, sell up to two fired pieces at market, or close your workshop for the round and take a bonus.
| Mechanics: | Action Retrieval Bonus a fine partita Hand Management Mercato Trading Ordine del turno: rivendica azione |
| Categories: | Card Games Economic Industria |
| Alternative names: | |
| BARCODE: | 0610985265211 |
| This was seen 155 times | |