Akkon: Machtkampf der Tempelritter

Xuất bản 2007

A description of the game from Goldsieber: Akkon, 1189 AD. For weeks, the crusaders besieged the harbor cities in the holy land. There the death of their grandmaster shook up the knights of the Temple Order, and as the besiegers tried to find a successor for the grandmaster, a power struggle flared up among the Temple knights. The players take on the roll of dignitaries in the Temple Order during the Third Crusade to the holy land. They strive to expand the power of their order in order to increase its gold and renown of the Temple Knights and spread belief in the holy land. This choice group in the Temple Order will determine the most capable member under them to become the new grandmaster. Each player has 7 Temple Knights available each round. The player must use them in order to buy city cards, to finish them, and to increase gold, belief, power, and the appearance of the Temple Order. Whoever does this the best will receive additional privileges to help him realize his goals. Only the player who uses all of his possibilities and keeps his opponents in mind will be triumphant in the end.

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Akkon: Machtkampf der Tempelritter

Thông tin trò chơi

Người chơi
2-5 Players
Thời gian
45 min
Độ khó
Light-Medium — 2,44/5
Năm
2007
Đánh giá BGG
5,18
Xếp hạng BGG
#28401
Độ tuổi tối thiểu
10+

Câu hỏi thường gặp

Akkon: Machtkampf der Tempelritter supports 2 to 5 players.
A typical game of Akkon: Machtkampf der Tempelritter takes about 45 minutes.
Akkon: Machtkampf der Tempelritter has a complexity rating of 2.44/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium Light' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Akkon: Machtkampf der Tempelritter is 10+. Younger children may enjoy it with guidance from experienced players.
Akkon: Machtkampf der Tempelritter has a rating of 5.18/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 93 ratings. It is ranked #28401 overall.
Akkon: Machtkampf der Tempelritter was designed by Christian Fiore, Knut Happel. It was published in 2007.