Vinci

Publie en 1999

Along the lines of History of the World by Avalon Hill, players cycle through a series of European civilizations as they attempt to score the most points using the civilization's special powers. The game is set in Europe. Each player is provided with a pool of wooden tokens to represent their civilizations. Each player selects a combination of civilization tiles, which give his civilization special abilities or characteristics. Players enlarge their empires through territorial expansion, often at the expense of other players. The key to the game lies in choosing when to allow your active civilization to go into decline in order to select a new one that will generate more points. Play continues with the cycling of civilizations until a certain score is reached, whereupon final rounds are played and a victor is determined. Reimplemented by: Small World (released in March 2009)

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Vinci

Informations du jeu

Joueurs
3-6 Players
Temps
1.5 hours
Poids
Medium — 2,78/5
Annee
1999
Note sur BGG
7,06
Classement sur BGG
#1363
Age minimum
14+

Foire aux questions

Vinci supports 3 to 6 players. The community rates it best at 4 players.
A typical game of Vinci takes about 90 minutes.
Vinci has a complexity rating of 2.78/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Vinci is 14+. This makes it suitable for teens and adults.
Vinci has a rating of 7.06/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 4,097 ratings. It is ranked #1363 overall.
Vinci was designed by Philippe Keyaerts. It was published in 1999.