Mansions of Madness

Mansions of Madness

ISSUE 424 -JUNE 2011 ISSN 0257-361X Volume 35 THE GAMES JOURNAL www.gamesjournal.at INTERNATIONAL EDITION: IN THIS ISSUE WE PRESENT 56 GAMES OUR REPORT u STRASBOURG each Guild is only present 3 times all in all PRIME TIME FOR GUILDS on all Round Cards and not in any regular distribution. At the end of each Round Card one of the five edifices is placed randomly STRASBOURG and face-up. Functions for family members Before we get back to those round cards, let’s take a quick look on the other compo- nents: Each player receives a set of so called Soon we will have played our way all across The second big area is the City area, with Influence Cards, comprising 4x the values of Europe, in our time travels to the Middle Ages spaces for the guilds. The spaces of a guild 1 to 4. Then there are coins, privileges, edi- and the Renaissance we have visited a lot of are arranged irregularly in groups of linked fices and goods tiles and a screen for each cities and have meddled in local politics in spaces for each guild, and have different player, a round marker and a marker for the the guise of burghers of princes, noblemen values. Already at this point you should take starting player. Each player starts with his 15 or merchants and have tried to acquire pow- a close look at the City, because the spaces family members, his set of influence cards, er, influence and wealth. This time our time of the different guilds are of varying values, the screen and coins of value 5 behind the machine has landed us in 15th century Stras- those of the Smiths are the most valuable screen. bourg, the politics of the town in those days ones, followed by those of the Vintners, the were heavily influenced by the guilds. Play- Shoemakers, the Butchers and last those of Dagmar de Cassan ers represent resident families of Strasbourg the Bakers. It is a real challenge to achieve an optimum result using the and want to achieve positions within the The third permanent area on the board is the wonderfully intricate and interlocking mechanisms from a guilds for their family members. To succeed Prestige point track around the edges of the random beginning. you need influence and money, because in board, numbers ranking from 1 to 80. the Middle Ages one had to pay for an ap- The most important and interesting area of All we lack now to start on the not really sim- prentice position. And – not unexpected – the board is the one that will look different ple details of the game is a quick look on the we need to reckon with Nobility and Church. in each game, the area for the Round Cards. general way the game is played: Strasbourg When we take a look at the board we note on Those Round Cards are laid out randomly comprises five rounds, and each of these it three permanent areas: First, the so called next to each other in this area and are the rounds is made up from three phases, Plan- Council of the town with 8 Seats for Nobil- key to the game, on which hinge all the other ning Phase, Action Phase and Council Phase. ity, Church, five Guilds – Smiths, Vintners, actions. Each of these Round Cards shows a At the very beginning of the game, before Butchers, Bakers and Shoemakers - and the space for Nobility/Church in top position A, the first round, we somehow agree on a start- Merchants. Each of those Seats is attainable followed by alternating spaces for 3 guilds ing player. He gets the marker for the starting by one of your family members, of which you and 3 merchants in Position B to G. Position H player and places one of his family members have 15 all in all. Whenever you can place one is always a space for the action Build Chapel into the Nobility Seat of the Council, his left of your family members onto one of those and Position I is always a space for the ac- neighbor places a family member in the Council Seats you return a family member tion Build Edifice. It is absolutely necessary Church Seat. that is already in this position back to its to always keep in mind the each Round Card Then the Task Cards make their entry. Similar owner. only offers three of the five Guilds and that to Ticket to Ride players are dealt task cards, Color codes, target groups, features, icons and GABIS are 2 ISSUE 424 / JUNE 2011 explained on page 5 and at the bottom of pages 40 and 41 www.gamesjournal.at STRASBOURG / 40 LINES FOR MEEPLES t OUR REPORT 5 of them in this case, you look at them and As a Master I can place a family member into decide how many you want to keep. It is the Guild Seat of the Council, take one Goods mandatory to keep one card and you can tile of the guild from stock and place a family keep all of them, you also keep hidden the member on a free space of the guild in the number of cards you keep. Tasks that you can City. For this I pay the price stated on the cho- fulfill earn you Prestige Points at the end of sen space. As a Journeyman I get a Goods tile the game, but if you cannot fulfill a task you and a position in the City, as an Apprentice I lose Prestige Points. These task cards relate to can choose between a Goods tile and a posi- positions of your own family members in the tion in the City. City, either in relation to edifices, guilds or the At Positions C, E and G you influence the outer wall of the city, or you must own goods, Merchants. If you win the position with most own the starting player marker or have the influence points, you can sell goods to the majority in family members in the City or merchants and – at Position G only, place a own more coins than anybody else– these family member on the Merchants Seat in the tasks are deemed to be not fulfilled in case Council. of a tie between players. Positions H and I are implemented without A word of caution here, especially in your the use of Influence Cards. If you have a fam- first game: The game play is that intricate ily member in the Church Seat of the Council, and interlocked that you cannot reasonably you may build a Chapel on a free white round give an estimate whether you will be able to space in the city, of course as near as possi- fulfill a task or not, so don’t risk too big a loss bly to your own family members. If you have of points. a family member in the Nobility Seat of the Now we are ready to begin play: Council when Position I is implemented, you 40 Lines for Meeples In the Planning Phase we use our set of Influ- take the current edifice off the Round Card Dagmar de Cassan, Editor-in-Chief ence Cards, this can be done by all players and place it a free building space in the City, simultaneously or in turn. These cards are there is a total of 7 such spaces. Do not forget In theory 1.200 new games are published shuffled and stacked face down in front of to take an eventual task card into account each year, which makes it seem practically each player. You can draw any number from when placing an edifice . impossible to keep track of them all! Really the stack at the start of each round, but you And what if you do not manage to get impossible? No! must keep in mind that you only have a to- anything with your influence cards despite That’s where our WIN Games Journal comes tal of 24 cards for all 5 rounds of the game, having used them for a position? You can in, we can be of assistance to keep track of that is, you have an average of under 5 cards choose exactly one card from the stack that new games, because in this journal we re- for each round. You draw the cards individu- you used to bid for that position and place it view more than 700 games a year, from small ally, one by one, you can look at each card under your draw pile of influence cards. The publishers as well as from market leaders, and then decide whether you want to stop other cards you used go out of the game as children games as well as games for experts. or draw another card. A little information is do stacks that you did not use when all posi- We know the games and play the games, gained by what we draw, information is more tions are done. Therefore it is always of use because they are all in the news room of fact and less guess with each round, but of- to bid, even if you know that it is to no avail, our Games Museum and can be tested and ten too late for good use of this information. because you can save one card for your draw played by our visitors. When you have drawn your influence cards pile and so have more influence available To be your base for your opinion on games, for the round you divide them into as many next round.

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