Die Säulen der Erde

Veröffentlicht 2006

Die Säulen der Erde / The Pillars of the Earth is based on the bestselling novel by Ken Follett and the 2006 game in the Kosmos line of literature-based games. At the beginning of the 13th century, construction of the greatest and most beautiful cathedral in England begins. Players are builders who try to contribute the most to this cathedral's construction and, in so doing, score the most victory points. Gameplay roughly consists of using workers to produce raw materials, and then using craftsmen to convert the materials into victory points. Workers may also be used to produce gold, the currency of the game. Players are also given three master builders each turn, each of which can do a variety of tasks, including recruiting more workers, buying or selling goods, or just obtaining victory points. Getting early choices with a master builder costs gold, as does purchasing better craftsmen. Players must strike a balance between earning gold to fund their purchases and earning victory points. Expanded by: The Pillars of the Earth Expansion Set (which include the Expansion Cards in some editions) The Pillars of the Earth: Expansion Cards (which are included in the Expansion Set in some editions)

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Spielinformationen

Spieler
2-4 Players
Zeit
1.5-2 hours
Gewicht
Medium — 2,81/5
Jahr
2006
BGG-Bewertung
7,26
BGG-Rang
#458
Mindestalter
12+

Häufig gestellte Fragen

Die Säulen der Erde supports 2 to 4 players. The community rates it best at 4 players.
A game of Die Säulen der Erde takes between 90 and 120 minutes, depending on player count and experience.
Die Säulen der Erde has a complexity rating of 2.81/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Die Säulen der Erde is 12+.
Die Säulen der Erde has a rating of 7.26/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 18,430 ratings. It is ranked #458 overall.
Die Säulen der Erde was designed by Michael Rieneck, Stefan Stadler. It was published in 2006.