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Welcome to The Taverns of Tiefenthal, a strategic board game where you'll take on the role of a tavern owner in a small village. Your goal is to make your tavern the most successful by attracting the right customers and making the right improvements using dice placement and deck building mechanisms. Each player will begin with a slim deck of cards that includes 7 guests, a brewer, server, and a table. As you play, you'll upgrade your tavern board by flipping over pieces to reveal new areas for improvement. You'll also collect resources such as beer and Thaler (coins) to purchase new guests and nobles cards, or upgrade equipment in your tavern. The game consists of eight rounds, each with seven phases. Players will compete to have the most points at the end of round 8, gained from the cards in their deck and the upgrades in their tavern. The more special the cards in your deck, the more points you'll gain, especially from nobles. But don't forget the upgrades in your tavern, they'll also give you points and help you during the game with their special abilities. With its unique blend of dice placement and deck building, The Taverns of Tiefenthal offers a challenging and rewarding experience for players who enjoy strategic gameplay.
2-4 60m⚖️ 2.7
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Step into the ancient world as a leader of a burgeoning Phoenician city-state in "The Great Sea," a demanding expert-level strategy game of maritime supremacy. Set against the historical backdrop of the Mediterranean, your goal is to achieve dominance through one of two distinct paths: overwhelming military conquest or unparalleled commercial influence. The game's unique victory condition hinges on this choice. Players advance a marker on a central temple track, which represents their overall prestige. This marker must ultimately meet or surpass a marker on either their combat track or their trade track. The first player to close this gap by specializing in one path, or by maintaining a careful balance, immediately claims victory and asserts their legacy over the sea. The gameplay is a tense, turn-based affair where calculated decisions are paramount. On their turn, each player typically utilizes two workers to perform actions across the board. These actions are powered by a clever dice mechanic where dice serve as counters rather than being randomized. The numerical value of a die dictates the strength of its corresponding action, adding a layer of resource management to your strategic planning. Core actions include developing crucial technologies to enhance your abilities, commissioning fleets of various sizes to project power, and constructing outposts, strongholds, and trade posts to secure vital regions. Managing resources like wood and coin is critical, as they fuel your expansion and technological advancements. "The Great Sea" distinguishes itself from many contemporaries with its emphasis on direct, and often unavoidable, player interaction. This is not a solitary race for points; it is a shared arena where confrontation is a key tool for advancement. Engaging in combat with rivals is necessary to gain combat points and seize control of lucrative territories. This "winner-takes-all" design philosophy ensures a dynamic and highly engaging experience, where players must constantly adapt to the shifting political landscape and the aggressive maneuvers of their opponents. Its blend of deep strategic planning, high replayability, and intense competition makes it a highly anticipated title for players who relish weighty, confrontational board games.
2-4 105m⚖️ 4.1