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Princes of Machu Picchu Board Game - Adventure Strategy for Family Game Night
Princes of Machu Picchu Board Game - Adventure Strategy for Family Game Night
Princes of Machu Picchu Board Game - Adventure Strategy for Family Game Night
Princes of Machu Picchu Board Game - Adventure Strategy for Family Game Night
Princes of Machu Picchu Board Game - Adventure Strategy for Family Game Night

Princes of Machu Picchu Board Game - Adventure Strategy for Family Game Night

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Description

Please Note: The cover art shown is for the German version. The version available for sale is the English edition from Rio Grande Games. After the Spaniards conquered the Incan Empire, some Incan princes could flee into the mountains to a well hidden place: The lost city of Machu Picchu. But they are in danger to be discovered by the Spaniards: Can the city survive with the help of all their priests and virgins of the sun? Or will the Spaniards discover the secret place? The destiny of Machu Picchu will be decided upon within only a few days! You will be one of those princes in town. Your workers will grow corn, plant coca, feed Llamas, and manufacture pottery and cloth. Your priests and virgins will sacrifice at the temples of the city. Whether the Incans or the Spaniards will win depends on the Princes of Machu Picchu themselves. If their workers produce often and all their priests and virgins will help, the Incans will win. If they don’t work hard everyday and their priests and virgins don’t hurry to help, the Spaniards have a good chance of discovering the lost city.

Features

    2-5 players

    ages 12 to adult

    60-90 minutes playing time

Reviews

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Hi,I find it sad that there is no review for it here on Amazon at all. There is in fact little information about the game. How do they plan on selling it with so little info? If/when I do buy it I'll edit this review.I am fan of the site Board Game Geek and the site Dice Tower Network and receive no benefit by writing this. I just love boardgames and think it's sad there is so little info about some of the games on Amazon. Both sites give lots of info when I am looking for a new game to play/buy. This game was also #62 on Eric Summerer's Top 100 games of all time list for 2013. His review of this game is what keyed me into looking into pricing on availability of this game here on Amazon. He is one of the board game reviewers for the Dice Tower Network. They also post under the video/podcast reviews on BGG. Board Game Geek is a site for board game lovers world wide and it has a great community feel to it along with TONS of info on games.From Board Game Greek...as of Oct 6th/ 2013PLEASE Keep in mind that there are over 9000 games listed on this website, to to be in the top 900 is the top 10% of games.This game was rated as a 7 out of 10, out of 1249 voters.Ranked #557 for Board Games #319 as strategy game. A 2008 Jogo do Ano nominee - a Portugal Gaming Award. Game weight of 3.1.There are lots of elements that go into Game Weight. A game complexity of rules, time it takes to play, hvy vs light strategies, luck vs strategy and so on and it's subjective. This is a little bit more of a meatier then Settlers of Catan at 2.5 but lighter then say Chess at 3.8. Operation has a game weight of 1.1.I looked up Trouble and Operation. Trouble was #9098 with an average rating of 4.1 with 1396 ratings. The kids game Operation was #9096 with an average rating of 4.339 with 1629 people rating it. Settlers of Catan is Board Game Rank # is 105 overall 9000+games, as a Strategy Game it Ranks #111, as a Family Game it Ranks #18 and it's over all rating is a 7.44 out of over 40,994 members votes.The Description on BGG.com is as follows."When the Spaniards conquered the Incan Empire, only a few princes managed to flee into the mountains. Well-hidden high above the river Urabumba is a place the Spanish would never discover: The lost city of Machu Picchu. But beware! Is there a traitor among the princes, ready to reveal the location of the secret city to the Spaniards?Each player represents an Incan prince, whose workers will grow corn, feed llamas, plant coca, and manufacture ceramics and cloth. They try to engage Priests of the Condor, Priests of the Puma, and Virgins of the Sun. The game can end in 2 different ways:either the Incans win by activating all priests and virgins in time,or the Spaniards win when they discover Machu Picchu.With an Incan victory, the prince who made the wisest sacrifices to the gods will win. With a Spanish victory, the princes who accumulated the most gold will get a multiplier to their score... but it may not be enough to win the game.Players choose their actions by walking around with their prince on the city map."

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