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Product Description ■ In 『 Middle Ages 』, a player is one of the lords of a kingdom and aims to make his territory more prosperous and to build the most wealth.
In turn, you place your lord's piece on one of the tiles in the next row, and then take the tile that the piece was previously placed on and place it in your territory.
Each of the eight tiles has different abilities, so it's easier to get a coin if you collect the same type of tile, but you lose points depending on the type of tile that was not placed at the end of the game.
The tiles that appear are always open up to three rounds.
The turn starts with the player who placed the lord's piece on the tile closer to the beginning in the previous round, but
it's not always good to take the first turn because some tiles appear closer to the beginning and others don't.
It's important to consider not only the tile that you want, but also the tile that appears closer to the beginning in the previous round, and choose the tile that you want to put your piece on.
It's important to consider the tile that you want and how it moves.
If each player does the first turn, you can finish the first round, and if you do all 12 rounds, you can finish the game.
The player with the most coins at that point is the winner.
You can enjoy playing and reading with the simple rules by Mark Andre, who worked on the 『 Jeweled 』 and 『 Baroni 』.
Play time : about 30 minutes.
The player with the most coins at that point is the winner.
The player with the most coins at that point in time is the winner.
The player with the most coins at that point in time is the winner.
The player with the most coins at that point in time is the winner.
The player with the most coins at that point in time is the winner.
The player with the most coins at that point in time is the winner.
The number of players : 2-5
Play time : about 30 minutes
The player with the most coins at that point in time is the winner.
Designer : Marc Andre
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Five territory boards
Lord's pieces
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