玩家评分: 7.4

拥有
澳门
Macao

桌游极客排名: 456

本月排名变化: 5

玩家评分: 7.4

玩家人数: 2 - 4 (最佳: 3人)

时长: 50-100 分钟

难度: 3.13 (重度策略)

适合年龄: 12

专业评分: 7.00

语言依赖:

中度, 需要翻译或者贴条

出版年份: 2009

出版商:

| alea | Ravensburger | Rio Grande Games

设计师:

| Stefan Feld

美工:

| Julien Delval | Harald Lieske

桌游类别:

|骰子 |航海

在17世纪末,澳门–中国南部海岸的神秘港口城市是远东地区的葡萄牙贸易公司。玩家扮演精力充沛,敢于冒险的角色。无论是船长,州长,工匠还是学者,许多令人兴奋的任务和挑战都在等待着球员。那些选择最聪明的行动方案并且拥有最好的总体策略的人最终将获得最大的声望。澳门队持续十二轮,每轮选手一张新牌,这一轮,其中两个在比赛开始时被揭露,而其他一些仅在开始时才被揭露。 96张卡牌包括各种特殊能力,更强大的动作花费更多的资源投入使用。一个玩家滚动六个不同颜色的骰子,然后每个玩家选择两个骰子(可能是由对手选择的相同的),然后将立方体等于两个骰子在个人化的“船轮上”的数量和颜色。例如,如果玩家选择显示5的蓝色模具,他将五颗蓝色立方体放置在船轮的位置,距离当前轮次五点。 (玩家永远不会要求更多的立方体,而不是剩余的回合数)。

玩家每轮轮换他们的轮子,然后在那轮中使用他们可用的多维数据集,执行各种动作:在这轮或更早的轮次中,购买城市宿舍并收集位于那里的货物,将该玩家的船在欧洲附近运送这些货物,获得金币,采取以前激活的卡片的特殊行动,并在转弯轨道上前进。 10;玩家通过交付货物,支付金币,使用卡片上的权力和在澳门建设来获得积分。在十二回合结束时获得的积分最多。“#10;”澳门是一个大号盒子系列中的13号,估计难度在6/10。 #10;

At the end of the 17th century, Macao – the mysterious port city on the southern coast of China – is a Portuguese trading post in the Far East. The players take on the role of energetic and daring adventurers. Many exciting tasks and challenges await the players, whether they are a captain, governor, craftsman, or scholar. Those who chose the wisest course of action and have the best overall strategy will earn the most prestige at the end. Macao lasts twelve rounds, and in each round players select one new card from a display specific to that round, two of which were revealed at the start of the game and others that were revealed only at the start of the round. The deck of 96 cards includes all sorts of special abilities, with the more powerful actions costing more resources to put into play. One player rolls six different-colored dice, then each player selects two of those dice (possibly the same ones chosen by opponents), then places cubes equal to the number and color of the two dice on a personalized "ship's wheel." For example, if a player chooses the blue die that shows a 5, he places five blue cubes on the ship's wheel position five spots away from the current round. (A player can never claim more cubes than the number of remaining rounds). Players rotate their ship's wheels each round, then use the cubes available to them in that round to perform various actions: activating cards selected in that round or earlier rounds, buying city quarters and collecting the goods located there, moving that player's ship around Europe to deliver those goods, acquiring gold coins, taking special actions with card previously activated, and advancing on a turn order track. Players score points by delivering goods, paying gold coins, using the powers on their cards, and building in Macao. Whoever has the most points at the end of twelve rounds wins. Macao is number 13 in the alea big box series, with an estimated difficulty on the alea scale of 6/10.