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Terra Mystica: Merchants of the Seas
Expansion of:
Terra Mystica
60m - 120m
2 - 5 Players
Ages 12+
Variable Phase Order implies that turns may not be played the same way as before and/or after.
Variable Phase Order
Variable Player Powers is a mechanic that grants different abilities and/or paths to victory to the players.
Variable Player Powers
Fantasy
40.00
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bolleke702
Very good expansion of TM. More options = more fun. This expansion is definitely better with more players. (more choices for trading) I'm not sure if the harbor is all that great. This needs more plays to find out. I never have built the harbor so far, and neither did my opponents.
dseagle
This is not your typical TM "minor tweak" expansion. Even the big F&I expansion was just adding new races and a new map (and balancing the old map). I don't ever consider leaving out any previous expansion when I pull out Terra Mystica. MotS changes the game drastically. Not to say that's a bad thing. For someone who loves TM and has played it hundreds of times (in person some but a LOT on the app), it's always nice to try something new. It's fun plopping the little ships out there and getting the bonuses for trading with different building types. To me, though, this is not Terra Mystica.
candoo
Provisional rating after 2 plays. A great addition to the base game. Changes it up for experienced players who've played hundreds of times. Not for casual players of TM. The original is a 10 and my ultimate top game ever. I would say this is shy of a 10, because there is some fiddliness to handling the trade tokens and some added administration. But my major gripes are about the publisher and their awful production decisions: There are trade markers for the 7 base colours. But then they didn't print separate fire and ice ones and stuck them on the backs of the base 7. WTF? How annoying is that? Seriously: print another punch board and charge me a few more dollars. PUBLISHERS: STOP PRINTING ONE SIDED TILES! THEY ARE ANNOYING! Secondly, they printed 4 reference tiles, instead of 5. This is the same crappy cheap ass publisher decision as gripe #1. Thirdly, the docks are tiny crappy tiles. Why not a small wooden structure in the 9 different colours? Even generic wooden discs in the 9 colours would have been better. Fourthly, the colour mismatch is annoying Lastly, the wooden shipyards are very light in weight. It's a cheap composite, and the heft and weight is half of what the base game wooden buildings feel like. Bottom line: the game play is really good. But the cost cutting, and penny pinching production cheapens the final result with subpar, crappy components.