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Year Published
2004
# of Players:
2 − 4
User Suggested # of Players
Best with 3 players
Recommended with 2, 3 players
(22 voters) [poll]
Playing Time
100 minutes
Mfg Suggested Ages
14 and up
User Suggested Ages
14 and up
(4 voters) [poll]
Language Dependence
No necessary in-game text
(6 voters) [poll]
Category
Mechanic
Primary Name
Neuland
Alternate Names
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Description Edit | History

Neuland is a game about logistics and planning. In the beginning of the game, the land lies undeveloped, a series of blank hexes representing mountains, forests, and grasslands. Players win by building and using prestige properties that allow them to place their family's coat-of-arms onto the board -- first to place all their coats of arms wins.

To use these buildings, though, requires the player have the correct raw materials. Swords and cloth, for example, or coins and paper. Each one of these materials needs even more basic materials, such as iron ore, coal, and so on backward toward the most basic elements such as food, wood, and stone.

To cull these materials from the land, one builds buildings -- a Stonecutter's Hut, Smelter, Coin Manufactury, and so on. Once on the board, buildings can be used by any player, not just the one who built them.

A player doesn't collect these resources for safekeeping as in The Settlers of Catan or Keythedral. Instead, resources claimed via buildings must be used up either in the player's current turn or his next one. If he doesn't, the resources spoil and are removed from the board.

Essentially, the challenge of the game is one of planning logistical supply chains which will allow one to process these resources most efficiently to build the prestige properties the fastest. Since it's a perfect information game, one can also see what one's opponents are scheming, and place workers to interrupt their supply chains, possibly causing their resources to spoil and making the player start from zero again.

Neuland's most interesting innovation is perhaps its Time Track Mechanism, in which players who take less actions in a turn will have turns more frequently, and can forward-plan in order to take a long turn of nearly twenty actions instead of the ordinary maximum of ten.

Neuland was originally published by Eggert-Spiele in 2004, and republished by Z-man in 2006 with some significant rules changes. A majority of BGG users seem to strongly prefer the original Eggert-Spiele rules. Also heavily recommended is the rules re-write file available for download here on BGG, for the one that comes with the 2nd edition is nearly incomprehensible.

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2 Neuland magyar szabály
Hungarian translation of rules for Neuland
2009-06-21
2 Reglas en español.
Reglas en español con maquetación original.
2008-11-25
2 Neuland 2nd edition player aid
Minimum moves to reach the goal without constructing buildings
2008-06-19
10 Original Neuland
A cheat-sheet for playing the original version of Neuland using the components from the new Z-Man edition.
2008-06-14
3 Neuland Polish Rules/Polska Instrukcja
Polskie tlumaczenie regul gry
2008-05-28
60 Rewritten 2nd Edition Rules
"English" to English translation. I have reworded many of the complex or confusing phrases, and found simpler ways to describe concepts and actions.
2008-04-15
3 player-aid-english.pdf
1-page player aid, smaller format
2005-10-24
2 neuland-player-aid-english.jpg
Neuland original German player aid translated into English by Ivan Hanley
2005-05-31
2 GSAR-Neuland-TedCheatham.mp3
Audio Review - Neuland - Ted Cheatham - 64Kb
2005-02-17
5 NeuLand-Eng.pdf
Updated and revised translation
2004-11-15
Statistics
User Rank: 628
Num Ratings: 470
Average Rating: 6.81
Standard Deviation: 1.51
Num Views: 47110
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Users Owning: 684
Users Wanting: 70
Users Trading: 48
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