Balam

Published 2006

The boards represents various sites of a thick forest of Yucatan, in 8th century, on which the players, who play as competing kings, are building cities. The goods produced in these cities by Maya people must permanently be distributed between taxes - which allow growth - and sacrifices - which allows to increase power. At the end of the game, the most prestigious king becomes the first emperor of Yucatan. Game components : 33 Site tiles (the tiles, once juxtaposed, constitute the game board) 1 board score track tile 72 Katun cards (Katun is a 20 years-long period. While players are drawing the cards, Katuns will follow one another, sometimes positive, and sometimes catastrophic.) 4 individual King cards (They allow to store the pyramids and the goods of the king and they remind rules) 52 large pyramids in 4 colors (indicating which player owns the site) 64 small pyramids matching the large pyramids (indicating which player has the commercial control of the site) 99 building tiles double sided, of 4 types (8 different buildings : villages/garrisons, palace/temples, market/storage, grounds of pelote/observatories) 82 good tokens of 6 types (30 yellow corn, 10 brown cocoa, 8 blue shell, 8 green jade, 16 black obsidian, 10 red prisoner) ("village" buildings produce goods and wars bring back prisoners) 4 6-sided dice (used to solve conflicts).

Mechanics

Balam

Game Info

Players
2-4 Players
Time
1.5 hours
Weight
Medium-Heavy — 3.62/5
Year
2006
BGG Rating
6.72
BGG Rank
#17152
Min Age
12+

Frequently Asked Questions

Balam supports 2 to 4 players.
A typical game of Balam takes about 90 minutes.
Balam has a complexity rating of 3.62/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium Heavy' category. It is a complex game best suited for experienced board gamers.
The recommended minimum age for Balam is 12+.
Balam has a rating of 6.72/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 60 ratings. It is ranked #17152 overall.
Balam was designed by Patrice Vernet. It was published in 2006.