玩家评分: 6.3

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Tolstoi: Wieviel Erde braucht der Mensch?

桌游极客排名: -1

本月排名变化: -NaN

玩家评分: 6.3

玩家人数: 2 - 4 (最佳: 1人)

时长: 45 分钟

难度: 3 (重度策略)

适合年龄:

专业评分:

语言依赖:

无依赖

出版年份: 1997

出版商:

| Edition Perlhuhn (Göttinger Spiele)

设计师:

| Reinhold Wittig

美工:

| 暂缺

桌游类别:

|区域建设

桌游机制:

|

暂缺

The first (?) game based on a Tolstoi short story ("How Much Ground Does a Man Need?"), this game's premise is simple: Two to four people have paid 1000 Rubles to the Bashkirs for a "day" of land. How much is a "day"? Well, you start on a mountaintop and begin walking. If you come back to the mountain by sundown, you get all the land you encircle. The board is a 24x32 grid. Each player drops a small cylinder to indicate their starting location, and then draw cards (generally) to move. Each card indicates how far and in what direction you move (your "boundary" is indicated by plastic cones in your color) and how much time it took--around the board, a Sun token moves from Dawn to Dusk. When the Sun token hits Dusk, the game is over. If you end up back on your mountain, you get points equal to the area you have enclosed (plus how many spaces are in your boundary--for the Go-enabled, it's "Chinese scoring"). If you're not on your mountain, you get nothing. If nobody is on their mountain, the Bashkirs win--just like in the story...