Caylus Magna Carta

Published 2007

The general theme and mechanics of Caylus Magna Carta are similar to the Caylus board game. However, there is no board or score track and the tactical nuts and bolts of the game are somewhat different. In terms of components, the game consists of cards, money, worker pawns, resource markers, the provost, and castle building stones. Each player has a set of identical cards, which are shuffled and used as a face-down draw deck. Players start with an opening random draw of cards, and on his turn a player can either: extend the road by building a new building pay 1 to draw a new building card pay 1 to discard his hand and draw a fresh hand (with the discard deck being shuffled for a new draw deck once the draw deck is exhausted) pay 1 to place a worker on one of the existing building cards build one of the common prestige building cards (some of which are placed at the beginning of the game as part of the setup) or pass Once everyone has passed, the cards are resolved up to the provost (which can be moved in passing order by paying money). Ownership of the non-common buildings is shown by the card color. When a worker is placed on a card, the owner earns either resources or money as a reward instead of victory points. Players may also choose to help build the castle. Starting with the first player to have passed, players can pay resources to obtain castle stones. The stones are worth three different values (2-4 points). Players collect the most valuable ones first. In addition, the player who collects the most building stones each round is rewarded with a gold resource marker. From round to round, 1st player privileges rotate to the left, and the provost starts two cards further down the path from the castle. The winner of the game is the player who has accumulated the most victory points once the game end has been triggered the turn the castle is finished. Victory points are awarded for castle stones, cards built, and resources and money in hand at the end of the game.

Designers

Caylus Magna Carta

Game Info

Players
2-4 Players
Time
45-75 min
Weight
Medium — 2.87/5
Year
2007
BGG Rating
6.88
BGG Rank
#1476
Min Age
10+

Frequently Asked Questions

Caylus Magna Carta supports 2 to 4 players. The community rates it best at 3 players.
A game of Caylus Magna Carta takes between 45 and 75 minutes, depending on player count and experience.
Caylus Magna Carta has a complexity rating of 2.87/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Caylus Magna Carta is 10+. Younger children may enjoy it with guidance from experienced players.
Caylus Magna Carta has a rating of 6.88/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 5,039 ratings. It is ranked #1476 overall.
Caylus Magna Carta was designed by William Attia. It was published in 2007.