2 - 5 players | |
average 75 minutes | |
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Published in 2016 | |
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Economic Civilization Farming | |
Area Control / Area Influence Simultaneous Action Selection Point to Point Movement Pick-up and Deliver |
In the late Middle Ages, the Canary Islands had faded into obscurity from a European point of view. There was neither gold nor silver, and the islands did not play a role as a trading post because the north-south trade of that time went through the Sahara. In 1312, the Genoese merchant and seafarer Lancelotto Malocello effectively "rediscovered" the Canary Islands. During the 15th century, the archipelago was conquered by the Spanish. Spanish masters pushed agriculture, cultivating sugar cane, wine and grain, which quickly gave the islands a certain economic value and importance. In West of Africa, the players cultivate goods, try to sell them profitably, and build settlements. Each player has their own deck of cards. Each turn the players select cards from their decks to conduct successful actions, always keeping the actions of the other players in mind.
Total Games Played: | 2 |
Average Players Per Game | 2.5 |
Badges | Name | NemePoints | Total Games | Avg. NemePoints | Wins / Losses | % Won |
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Paola D'alonzo | 49 | 2 | 24.00 |
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50 % | |
Alessandro sforzato | 33 | 1 | 33.00 |
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100 % | |
AntonioMartino | 34 | 2 | 17.00 |
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Date Played | Result | |
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11/19/2016 |
33
2nd
AntonioMartino
18
2nd
Paola D'alonzo
18
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11/6/2016 |
1st
Paola D'alonzo
31
2nd
AntonioMartino
16
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