Uruk

Publie en 2008

In 3000 BC, Uruk was the largest walled city in the world. In Uruk: Cradle of Civilization, each player builds up a civilization on the Euphrates, consisting of settlements built around various inventions. Starting with something as simple as a "mud hut", by the end each civilization will have several inventions, such as the mighty "aqueduct". Along the way, each civilization tries to avoid disasters and receive blessings from Sumerian gods. There is no military component in this game, and players cannot directly attack each other. Inventions are represented by cards, while resources are wooden cubes. Each player starts with a simple level 1 invention, and as the game progresses, more advanced inventions become available, up to level 4. Inventions in a tableau can generate resources, which can be used to build settlements, and each invention score points depending on what size settlement has been built on them. With three actions per turn, players must manage cards in their hand and in their tableau, as well as their resources. When a god or disaster appears, players bid to see who gets the reward, or avoids the loss. At the end of the fourth era, the player with the most points wins.

Uruk

Informations du jeu

Joueurs
2-4 Players
Temps
1 hours
Poids
Medium — 2,51/5
Annee
2008
Note sur BGG
6,67
Classement sur BGG
#5303
Age minimum
12+

Foire aux questions

Uruk supports 2 to 4 players.
A typical game of Uruk takes about 60 minutes.
Uruk has a complexity rating of 2.51/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Uruk is 12+.
Uruk has a rating of 6.67/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 648 ratings. It is ranked #5303 overall.
Uruk was designed by Hanno Kuhn, Wilfried Kuhn. It was published in 2008.