Maya (Rio Grande Edition)
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Description
Description
Designer |
Bernd Eisenstein |
Publisher | Rio Grande Games |
Players | 3-5 |
Playtime | 90 mins |
Suggested Age | 9 and up |
Hornor | 2004 Japan Boardgame Prize Best Advanced Game Nominee 2004 Spiel des Jahres Recommended |
From Terminal City Gamers webpage:
The new 'big-box' game from Abacus is called Maya and takes us back to the heyday of the Mayan culture. Players take part in the construction of pyramids in centers such as Chichen Itza and Palenque, in order to receive the greatest portion of gold from the Mayan leaders. However, the help of workers is required to quarry and transport the stones required for the pyramids to the building sites.
Maya is for 3-5 players, lasts 60-90 minutes, and is a tactical card- and building-game. It will be published in the well-known Abacus box – the same sized box as Hare and Tortoise or Canyon. The game is the first title by author Bernd Eisenstein. Editing of the game was performed by Grunspan.