Ponte del Diavolo

Publie en 2007

Ponte del Diavolo by Martin Ebel is a game that honors both game designer Alex Randolph and Twixt, one of Randolph's most enduring designs. In this tactical 2-player placement game (ostensibly set in Venice, but this is an abstract), players place wooden squares to build "islands" and then attempt to connect them with bridges. Sounds simple, but it's not. With strict rules governing island size and bridge placement, Ponte del Diavolo becomes a tight game of positioning. Much like Randolph's Twixt, the need to think several moves ahead is critical to out-maneuvering your opponent. In honour of the late Alex Randolph (1922 - 2004), who passed away in Venice, there is a picture of him on the box of the game. Online Play Boardspace.net real time, AI option Yucata (turn-based) http://www.brettspielnetz.de (German: turn based on a bigger board: 12x12) direct link Jijbent.nl (Dutch: turn based on a bigger board: 12x12) YourTurnMyTurn.com (English: turn based on a bigger board: 12x12)

Ponte del Diavolo

Informations du jeu

Joueurs
2 Players
Temps
25 min
Poids
Light-Medium — 2,32/5
Annee
2007
Note sur BGG
6,47
Classement sur BGG
#4418
Age minimum
10+

Foire aux questions

Ponte del Diavolo is designed for exactly 2 players.
A typical game of Ponte del Diavolo takes about 25 minutes.
Ponte del Diavolo has a complexity rating of 2.32/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium Light' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Ponte del Diavolo is 10+. Younger children may enjoy it with guidance from experienced players.
Ponte del Diavolo has a rating of 6.47/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 1,273 ratings. It is ranked #4418 overall.
Ponte del Diavolo was designed by Martin Ebel. It was published in 2007.