Capitol

Veröffentlicht 2001

"Architects of the Eternal City". Rivalry in old Rome for the most spectacular buildings and dominance in the Roman prefectures. Whoever uses the 90 blocks and 40 roofs best will win. There are four rounds to a game: Each round has a building phase, an auction phase, a scoring phase and a card drawing phase. In the building phase, players decide on the height of the buildings and build them at the side of the board; if they have the necessary permit, they can build on the board itself. A building is finished when it has a roof; the first roof in a prefecture determines the shape of all other roofs. In the auction phase players can auction for temples, wells and amphitheaters, earning extra points. This is a beautiful production. This game by Alan R. Moon and Aaron Weissblum is a mix of territory acquisition, resource management and even a little auctioning thrown in for good measure. So-called "Architects of the Eternal City", compete in old Rome for the most spectacular buildings and dominance in the Roman prefectures. Whoever uses the 90 blocks and 40 roofs most effectively to secure points will win.

Capitol

Spielinformationen

Spieler
2-4 Players
Zeit
1 hours
Gewicht
Medium — 2,63/5
Jahr
2001
BGG-Bewertung
6,80
BGG-Rang
#3110
Mindestalter
10+

Häufig gestellte Fragen

Capitol supports 2 to 4 players.
A typical game of Capitol takes about 60 minutes.
Capitol has a complexity rating of 2.63/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Capitol is 10+. Younger children may enjoy it with guidance from experienced players.
Capitol has a rating of 6.80/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 1,512 ratings. It is ranked #3110 overall.
Capitol was designed by Aaron Weissblum, Alan R. Moon. It was published in 2001.