Les Dragons du Mékong

Publie en 2000

In Dragon Delta, you want to move your pawn over a system of bridge-like planks to the other side of the board. An easy task! Or at least it would be if everyone were working together, but alas you're not. Instead you're all working on your own right next to one another, each convinced that your way is best. In game terms, players simultaneously select five action cards to be performed from the nine actions available and lay them down in order they are to be played. The turn is then resolved one card at a time. The actions allow players to place plank foundations, place planks, move their pawns, cancel other players' actions, or remove planks or foundation stones. As can be expected for a design with simultaneous action selection, the game is rather chaotic. The 2012 edition of the game, River Dragons, includes a double-sided game board not present in earlier editions, with one side of the board featuring rock piles on which you place stones (as in the original Dragon Delta), while the other side has a featureless river on which players can place stones in any location.

Recompenses

As d'Or Jeu Familial 2001 Winner
Les Dragons du Mékong

Informations du jeu

Joueurs
2-6 Players
Temps
30 min
Poids
Light-Medium — 1,71/5
Annee
2000
Note sur BGG
6,50
Classement sur BGG
#2671
Age minimum
8+

Foire aux questions

Les Dragons du Mékong supports 2 to 6 players. The community rates it best at 4 players.
A typical game of Les Dragons du Mékong takes about 30 minutes.
Les Dragons du Mékong has a complexity rating of 1.71/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Light' category. It is very accessible and great for new gamers.
The recommended minimum age for Les Dragons du Mékong is 8+. Younger children may enjoy it with guidance from experienced players.
Les Dragons du Mékong has a rating of 6.50/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 3,781 ratings. It is ranked #2671 overall.
Les Dragons du Mékong was designed by Roberto Fraga. It was published in 2000.