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The Great Zimbabwe
90m - 150m
2 - 5 Players
Ages 14+
This mechanic requires you to place a bid, usually monetary, on items in an auction of goods in order to enhance your position in the game. These goods allow players future actions or improve a position. The auction consists of taking turns placing bids on a given item until one winner is established, allowing the winner to take control of the item being bid on. Usually there is a game rule that helps drop the price of the items being bid on if no players are interested in the item at its current price.
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Play occurs upon a modular board that is composed of multiple pieces, often tiles or cards. In many games, board placement is randomized, leading to different possibilities for strategy and exploration.Some games in this category have multiple boards which are not used simultaneously, preserving table space. Unused boards remain out of play until they are required.
Modular Board
Tile Placement games feature placing a piece to score VPs, with the amount often based on adjacent pieces or pieces in the same group/cluster, and keying off non-spatial properties like color, "feature completion", cluster size etc.
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Variable Player Powers is a mechanic that grants different abilities and/or paths to victory to the players.
Variable Player Powers
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Bankler
Rating based on single play. This has some promise, although it suffers from the "Struggle of Empires" problem. You have a lot of options (for Gods/Specialists) early on and have little to evaluate them. Just get through your first game, and you may find yourself thinking about this. Rating -- Suggest (for now).
baselunaire
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BennyD
:d10-3::d10-4::d10-5: [b]August 2021:[/b] I am wondering if constantly playing on a new map layout and a different assortment of Gods is hindering play improvement. I'd like to try playing with the same setup and turn order three times in a row to see how players adapt. [b]May 2016:[/b] Finally played twice in a row with the same group of 4 players. The second game went much faster, as the winner of the first game found a more efficient route to the same type of victory (spend the early game building lots of monuments, and then upgrading them all for two turns in a row). The Herd specialist gained him a ton of money ... I mean ... cattle, and he was able to take first in turn order and monopolize all of the craftsman. We should have built fewer craftsman and/or jacked up the prices to use them. Seems like the playtime-to-depth ratio of this game is very good. Could easily push its way to a 10 with regular play. [b]August 2014:[/b] On my second game (although, it was pretty much re-learning), I played with the gods for the first time. Now, I see where the interesting strategies/counterstrategies come into play. Super-excited to get this to the table frequently. Alas, my playgroup doesn't seem as thrilled.