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Symphony
Publisher: Doppio Gioco
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Take your musician band to the stage, and join with the other bands, to form an orchestra! Draft the best instruments available in your game, place them in ideal locations for their acoustics, and then, play ... the Symphony (as well as scoring more victory points)! Every instrument plays in a different way, every music sheet is different, and every game is sublime! Each Symphony game is divided into two phases: Orchestra Phase and Symphony Phase. 1) During the Orchestra Phase, the Orchestra is formed by placing the Instrument cards on the boards, and the players gradually take possession of the instruments they prefer. In turn order, every player plays an instrument card on the board, chooses an instrument and places its note discs on the chosen instrument. Each instrument plays a fixed number of notes and has two kinds of abilities: an ability always-on, and another that is activated only if the instrument is placed in the proper location for its acoustics. 2) During the Symphony Phase, the so arranged orchestra plays the music score, which is modular, and therefore different in each game. The orchestra is divided into 5 columns, and each column plays in a specific part of the score (for example, column A plays in the first 2 bars, column B in the second, third and fourth, and so on). When a column of instruments has finished its notes, the next column plays, and so on. Within a column, the lower instrument starts playing a note, then the instrument immediately above plays a note, and so on, upward. Once at the top, the lower instrument plays again, and so on, until all the notes of the column are played. Obviously the player who has their note disks on the instrument controls it, and decides where to place the related disks to score VPs. In this way, the game is not subdivided into player turns, but rather into instrument turns. The main aim is to play better than their opponents (= score more VPs), so it is not important to play many notes, but play them properly. First, each note provides VPs according to the Voice that is placed on (1-3 VPs). Secondly, there are extra VPs for the Sheet note majorities (at the completion of each sheet) and Voice note majorities (at the end of the game). Also, different areas or notes on the music score are Scoring Areas, and grant you to advance on corresponding Scoring Tracks to score extra PV at the end of the game. Finally, some notes, as well as the placement of the initial instruments, provide you Bonuses, that can be placed on your instruments (max 1 for Instrument) to potentiate their effects. So, to play better in such a melodious context requires a careful strategy and good tactics. Type: Eurogame Target: soft gamers (Base mod.) / hard gamers (Advanced mod.) Modalities: Basic and Advanced
| Mechanics: | Card Drafting Modular Board Set Collection Variable Phase Order Variable Player Powers |
| Categories: | Strategy Themed Puzzle |
| Alternative names: | |
| BARCODE: | 8047140199135 |
| In 10 wishlists In 2 collections This was seen 6753 times | |
Take your musician band to the stage, and join with the other bands, to form an orchestra! Draft the best instruments available in your game, place them in ideal locations for their acoustics, and then, play ... the Symphony (as well as scoring more victory points)! Every instrument plays in a different way, every music sheet is different, and every game is sublime! Each Symphony game is divided into two phases: Orchestra Phase and Symphony Phase. 1) During the Orchestra Phase, the Orchestra is formed by placing the Instrument cards on the boards, and the players gradually take possession of the instruments they prefer. In turn order, every player plays an instrument card on the board, chooses an instrument and places its note discs on the chosen instrument. Each instrument plays a fixed number of notes and has two kinds of abilities: an ability always-on, and another that is activated only if the instrument is placed in the proper location for its acoustics. 2) During the Symphony Phase, the so arranged orchestra plays the music score, which is modular, and therefore different in each game. The orchestra is divided into 5 columns, and each column plays in a specific part of the score (for example, column A plays in the first 2 bars, column B in the second, third and fourth, and so on). When a column of instruments has finished its notes, the next column plays, and so on. Within a column, the lower instrument starts playing a note, then the instrument immediately above plays a note, and so on, upward. Once at the top, the lower instrument plays again, and so on, until all the notes of the column are played. Obviously the player who has their note disks on the instrument controls it, and decides where to place the related disks to score VPs. In this way, the game is not subdivided into player turns, but rather into instrument turns. The main aim is to play better than their opponents (= score more VPs), so it is not important to play many notes, but play them properly. First, each note provides VPs according to the Voice that is placed on (1-3 VPs). Secondly, there are extra VPs for the Sheet note majorities (at the completion of each sheet) and Voice note majorities (at the end of the game). Also, different areas or notes on the music score are Scoring Areas, and grant you to advance on corresponding Scoring Tracks to score extra PV at the end of the game. Finally, some notes, as well as the placement of the initial instruments, provide you Bonuses, that can be placed on your instruments (max 1 for Instrument) to potentiate their effects. So, to play better in such a melodious context requires a careful strategy and good tactics. Type: Eurogame Target: soft gamers (Base mod.) / hard gamers (Advanced mod.) Modalities: Basic and Advanced
| Mechanics: | Card Drafting Modular Board Set Collection Variable Phase Order Variable Player Powers |
| Categories: | Strategy Themed Puzzle |
| Alternative names: | |
| BARCODE: | 8047140199135 |
| In 10 wishlists In 2 collections This was seen 6753 times | |