Tahuantinsuyu

Publie en 2004

From Hangman Games' web site: Tahuantinsuyu is the Quechua or Inca word for "Land of the Four Regions". It is what the Inca called their own empire. The empire was organized as a pyramid-shaped hierarchy with the Sapa Inca as the supreme ruler, followed by the four Apus, who were followed by the Hahua Incas, etc. To play, you assume the role of one of the Apus (a leader of one of the four regions or "Suyus"). Your job is to increase your status in the eyes of the Sapa Inca by doing the best job of expanding and improving the empire. Each Apu begins with the manpower of their quadrant of the original empire. You build roads and conquer neighboring regions, thereby increasing the manpower and available resources. Apus are rewarded for each new region added to the empire, for improvements such as terraces, garrisons, cities, and temples, and for connecting road systems to all of the improvements throughout the empire. Reimplemented by: Inca Empire

Tahuantinsuyu

Informations du jeu

Joueurs
3-4 Players
Temps
3 hours
Poids
Medium — 3,27/5
Annee
2004
Note sur BGG
7,20
Classement sur BGG
#5289
Age minimum
12+

Foire aux questions

Tahuantinsuyu supports 3 to 4 players.
A typical game of Tahuantinsuyu takes about 180 minutes.
Tahuantinsuyu has a complexity rating of 3.27/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Tahuantinsuyu is 12+.
Tahuantinsuyu has a rating of 7.20/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 405 ratings. It is ranked #5289 overall.
Tahuantinsuyu was designed by Alan D. Ernstein. It was published in 2004.