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Vikings (2007)
2 - 4 persone
60 - 60 min
10+
Nomi alternativi: Vikingové, Vikings, Wikinger, Wikingowie, Викинги
Artisti: Harald Lieske, Michael Menzel
Editori: Hans im Glu00fcck, Albi, Filosofia u00c9ditions, MINDOK, Rio Grande Games, Smart Ltd, Z-Man Games
Riconoscimenti: 2007 Deutscher Spiele Preis Best Family/Adult Game 3rd Place, 2007 Spiel des Jahres Recommended, 2008 Boardgames Australia Awards Best International Game Nominee, 2008 Golden Geek Best Family Board Game Nominee, 2008 Hra roku Nominee, 2008 JoTa Best Light Board Game Nominee, 2009 Hra roku Nominee
Al momento questo prodotto non è disponibile presso nessun venditore. Editori: Hans im Glu00fcck, Albi, Filosofia u00c9ditions, MINDOK, Rio Grande Games, Smart Ltd, Z-Man Games
Riconoscimenti: 2007 Deutscher Spiele Preis Best Family/Adult Game 3rd Place, 2007 Spiel des Jahres Recommended, 2008 Boardgames Australia Awards Best International Game Nominee, 2008 Golden Geek Best Family Board Game Nominee, 2008 Hra roku Nominee, 2008 JoTa Best Light Board Game Nominee, 2009 Hra roku Nominee
Descrizione: Vikings is a fast economic game. Despite the nominal "Viking" theme, no actual exploration or pillaging is involved.
The resources in the game consist of coins and several types of ship tiles, island tiles and meeples. In each of 6 rounds, a random set of 12 tiles and 12 meeples becomes available. Players take turns buying and placing pairs of meeples and tiles. There is no direct player interaction, only indirect contention for resources during the buying phase.
The most unusual aspect of the game is the pricing wheel, which pairs meeples with tiles and sets their prices.
The resources in the game consist of coins and several types of ship tiles, island tiles and meeples. In each of 6 rounds, a random set of 12 tiles and 12 meeples becomes available. Players take turns buying and placing pairs of meeples and tiles. There is no direct player interaction, only indirect contention for resources during the buying phase.
The most unusual aspect of the game is the pricing wheel, which pairs meeples with tiles and sets their prices.