玩家评分: 6.6

拥有
九卡伯爵
Count of Nine

桌游极客排名: 9216

本月排名变化: 100

玩家评分: 6.6

玩家人数: 1 (最佳: 1人)

时长: 5-20 分钟

难度: 2 (轻度策略)

适合年龄: 12+

专业评分: 5.56

语言依赖:

无依赖

出版年份: 2019

出版商:

| (Web published) | Button Shy

设计师:

| Scott Allen Czysz

美工:

| Giampiero Randazzo

桌游类别:

|卡牌游戏 |经济 |即印即玩

桌游机制:

|手牌管理

暂缺

Count of Nine is a solo, 9 card, economic, city building Euro-style game. You are the Count(ess) of the small territory of Nine. Search your land for resources to build basic structures that will provide more resources. Use these structures and resources to build up your small village into a powerful economic force. Count of Nine is played with 9 double-sided cards containing up to 2 resources and up to 2 structures on each side of the card. There is no board, no dice, no cubes, no meeples, just the 9 cards, so it makes a great travel game. The goal is to score the most victory points in a match, which is made up of 2 separate games. In each game, first select one of the 5 "high structures" that will be your goal of the game. The 5 high structures are: Castle, Cathedral, Monument, Harbour, and Town Square. Then, play through the deck of the remaining cards (called a round) and use resources on adjacent cards, and resources provided by already built structures to build additional structures. Play multiple rounds to get everything you need to build your selected high structure. Continue playing to accumulate additional victory points. Victory points are awarded several ways: - Victory points marked on some of the structure cards - 1 victory point for each different structure built - 2 victory points for each pair of identical structures built - 5 victory points is a second "high structure" is built Final score for each game is total victory points minus the number of rounds played. Final score for the match is the total of both games. Count of Nine was created for the 2018-19 Card Nanogame Print and Play Contest. Released in the August 2019 Board Game of the Month Club $10+ package. Structure art from the Nuremberg Chronicle, 1493