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Middle Ages (FR)

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You are the head of a fiefdom and its future is in your hands. Will you be a benevolent Lord who builds ramparts and protects his villages?

Description

You are the head of a fiefdom and its future is in your hands. Will you be a benevolent Lord who builds ramparts and protects his villages?

Will you develop agriculture with fields and mills? Or will you become a pious Lord who builds churches? Perhaps you prefer to feast in your sumptuous palaces?

Or will you go to war by recruiting in your barracks? Develop your lands in your image and become the most prosperous Lord in the kingdom.

The game takes place over 16 rounds. In turn, each player selects a Plot tile from the current row, placing his Lord pawn on it. Following the order of the row, he adds it to his fiefdom, triggering its powers and scoring points according to its type.

The 8 different tiles represent the elements of the medieval city: field, mill, village, rampart, market, barracks, church and palace. Each tile has its own scoring system.

Some of them trigger interactive effects (attack other players, reserve future tiles) or allow combos (to increase income).

Once each player has collected their 16th tile, the player with the most money wins the game.

Contents

- 5 Fief game boards

- 5 Lord pawns

- 5 Scout pawns

- 84 Plot tiles

- 8 Plot tokens

- 8 Extra room tokens

- 15 Event cards

- 40 coins of value 1

- 18 coins of value 5

- 36 rubies of value 10

- 18 diamonds of value 50

Specifications

Language French
Mechanism : Draft, Set Collection
Length : 30 minutes
Number of player :
Level : Intermediate
Age : 10 +

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