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Palmyra

Palmyra is a well known oasis city and as central place at the silk road very important for the merchants. Also the romans knew this and conquered this territory onto a roman province.

Brettspiel Palmyra Bernd Eisenstein Irongames For caesar this isn't enough and so he wants to wants to expand his sphere of influence. Under his orders, you are to send out your legions to annex new lands and your censors to collect taxes. The player who fulfills these orders the best will become the new governor of this province.

Brettspiel Palmyra Bernd Eisenstein Irongames From time to time, when Caesar is especially impressed by your development, he may provide you with extra support.

Brettspiel Palmyra Bernd Eisenstein Irongames By placing new land tiles and moving your legion and censor, you earn new tiles and coins for the Roman Empire. The most important thing is to not be too greedy when collecting taxes, otherwise future income may become sparse.

must be careful not to be cut off by tiles placed by your opponents, which will force you to lose valuable time. When all of the 120 coins are collected, the game ends, and whoever collected the most wins.

Number of players
1 - 5
Age-recommendation
10+
Duration of the game
30 - 45 min

 

In the solo-mode you try to become better within 5 levels with a better starting position you need to collect more and more coins! This means a long challenge.

Brettspiel Palmyra Bernd Eisenstein Irongames

Game components are language-independent. German, Engllish, French and Dutch rules included.





German rules (pdf, 685 KB).
English rules (pdf, 728 KB).
French rules (pdf, 697 KB).
Dutch rules (pdf, 706 KB).
Italienische Spielregeln (pdf, 700 KB).
Japanese rules (pdf, 4,9 MB).

Interview Reich der Spiele (Ger)
Preview Tric Trac (Ger)

Video at BGG-booth Essen 2013

If you own the white wooden "Ceasar"-figure for the first 500 orders, this would replace the caeser-tile of the "expert-version" in the game! Brettspiel Palmyra Bernd Eisenstein Irongames

 

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