Villannex

Published 2014

Each player receives six cards which mostly show buildings, plus two production cards which can be used to produce either the products on the left side of a card or the products on the right. Now each player chooses four of the six cards and shows them to everyone. Then, each player simultaneously picks two cards and puts them on the table, deciding whether to produce the left or the right products. Finally, each village (consisting of two cards) is scored. Each card has a text explaining the points it yields, sometimes depending on one's own products or everyone else's or a mixture of these. The highest scoring village wins. From the rules: A couple of villages are about to be annexed, and the mayors have gathered for a friendly meeting. As the liquour goes down, one of them starts to brag about his village. And the others can’t just sit there and listen. One thing beats the next, and the alcohol helps them exaggerate. In the end, the mayors end up having a match for who’ll be the next mayor. Whoever has the best developped village, whoever uses their resources best will be the winner! And as you know, that’s your village. You just have to show the others!

Villannex

Game Info

Players
1-4 Players
Time
15 min
Weight
Light — 1.4/5
Year
2014
BGG Rating
5.76
BGG Rank
#20567
Min Age
6+

Frequently Asked Questions

Villannex supports 1 to 4 players.
A typical game of Villannex takes about 15 minutes.
Villannex has a complexity rating of 1.40/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Light' category. It is very accessible and great for new gamers.
The recommended minimum age for Villannex is 6+. Younger children may enjoy it with guidance from experienced players.
Villannex has a rating of 5.76/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 148 ratings. It is ranked #20567 overall.
Villannex was designed by Takahiro Amioka. It was published in 2014.