2009 - Medium - 2-4 players - Duccoli - Da Vinci Ed - 1 hour
SwatSh : 6.5 / 10
Gonzaga game is simple and lightweight.
The map shows Europe with different hexagons some show a drawing or wearing certain types of cities.
forms must be placed (the choice is imposed by the random maps) of the game trying to put on its forms:
- 3 ports of the same type
- Various cities in his secret goal
- Link forms continuously to get the bonus of the highest standard.
Several aspects are quite disabling:
- The fact of not having the choice of the type of tile to lay
- Being very limited in its actions because you can not choose 2 consecutive times the same territory where the tile and put the same type of thing (city or port) to be covered.
- The fact that space on the card is limited and it is the one who posed in his first tile that may prevent others from asking their own. The problem here is that in order for players is also determined randomly.
Gonzaga is a game light and fun but when the chance is too much for my taste now.
Philrey212 : 6,8 / 10
Gonzaga surprised me by his equipment. All these hexagon forming ... fiefdoms? ... and place it in its best interests. Original and nice. The rules are quickly assimilated and part does not exceed 90 minutes. Two qualities not to be despised.
Chance plays an important role since it is a map of our picks that indicates the fee to place. To each to make the best use.
So yes, difficult to establish a long-term strategy, but not totally impossible. Every player to anticipate the "best" possible placement of others and play accordingly. But yes, this does not always work and may frustrate many.
In summary, I enjoyed Gonzaga game average complexity!
Benoit : 5.5 / 10
Very good first impression of Gonzaga by a material very well done: a nice historical review of the game board and cards, original strongholds despite a plastic one aspect little less happy. The rules are fluid and easy to make.
The game begins by receiving a fee at random to put on the map of Europe based on an action card that is chosen secretly ... and there, it does not work (at least in our part to 4 players)! We find ourselves constantly blocked by another player who has intentionally (or not) took our place and we find ourselves looking for another location probably fair game for our unfortunate feud became useless except maybe to annoy the next player or donate our stronghold in the church ...
I believe more in Gonzaga in a family environment to relax without making fun of the head of investment strategy fiefdoms forgetting LT. To be continued ...
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