Aztec

Diterbitkan 1995

Two builders have met at the sacred ground to build the giant temple. In the middle of the jungle, they find only a single pyramid stump. The architects place 22 identical pieces to try to get the best score. However at this place is Ah Puch, the god of death and destruction. Ah Puch tries to disrupt construction as much as he can. On a turn, you must place one of the identical pieces which twist in three dimensions. The object is to place blocks at the third level on two sides of the structure. Any part of a piece may never rise above the third level. This makes the game feel like you are assembling a giant 3D jigsaw puzzle. The 3rd player takes on the role of Ah Puch, the destructive god. Ah Puch tries to keep the other two players from making a high score. The box/game board is a large, truncated pyramid in blue with finished wooden top. The blocks are painted in slightly varying shades of deep blue. Re-released in 1997 by the same publisher, winning a special Spiel des Jahres award for its appearance in that year.

Penerbit

Penghargaan

Q44570891 1996 Winner
Aztec

Info Permainan

Pemain
2-3 Players
Waktu
30 min
Bobot
Light-Medium — 2,0/5
Tahun
1995
Peringkat BGG
6,60
Peringkat BGG
#16724
Usia Minimum
10+

Pertanyaan yang Sering Diajukan

Aztec supports 2 to 3 players.
A typical game of Aztec takes about 30 minutes.
Aztec has a complexity rating of 2.00/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium Light' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Aztec is 10+. Younger children may enjoy it with guidance from experienced players.
Aztec has a rating of 6.60/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 72 ratings. It is ranked #16724 overall.
Aztec was designed by Niek Neuwahl. It was published in 1995.