Heroes Of The World

เผยแพร่ 2008

This light strategy game is divided into two Epochs, ancient and modern. At the start, the board consists of only five areas (the Mediterranean, Africa, Middle East, India and China), after all areas have been evaluated, four more territories become accessible (Russia, Europe, Southeast Asia, America). Players choose historical "Heroes" such as Julius Cesar, Nebuchadnezzar, Lao-Tse, Shakespeare or Mozart and use their special abilities; the first is to grow the population in one or more of the nine areas of the map (depending on the hero, only certain areas of the map can be used). The second action is to randomly draw cultural advancement tokens and place them on the map. The third action allows the players to attack other players' pieces, and the fourth action is taking money. With money, "wonders of the world", such as the Hanging Gardens, the Great Wall etc., can be purchased, and migrations of peoples are possible. Victory points are awarded for building civilization tokens; after three (or four, depending on the territory) placements, the player with the most pieces gets additional points, the player with second most armies half of that, while the third player only gets victory points equal to the lowest token.

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Heroes Of The World

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ผู้เล่น
2-5 Players
เวลา
1.25 hours
น้ำหนัก
Light-Medium — 2.15/5
ปี
2008
คะแนน BGG
6.34
อันดับ BGG
#10258
อายุขั้นต่ำ
10+

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Heroes Of The World supports 2 to 5 players.
A typical game of Heroes Of The World takes about 75 minutes.
Heroes Of The World has a complexity rating of 2.15/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium Light' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Heroes Of The World is 10+. Younger children may enjoy it with guidance from experienced players.
Heroes Of The World has a rating of 6.34/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 254 ratings. It is ranked #10258 overall.
Heroes Of The World was designed by Pascal Bernard. It was published in 2008.