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Information

Designed By: Peter Prinz
Published By: Queen
Mfg suggested # of Players: 2 - 4 players
User suggested # of Players:
Best with 3, 4 players
Recommended with 2, 3, 4 players
(79 voters) [poll]
Playing Time: 60 Minutes
Mfg Suggested Ages: 10 and up
User Suggested Ages: 8 and up
(17 voters) [poll]
Language Dependence: No necessary in-game text
(24 voters) [poll]
Category: Travel
Exploration
Ancient
Mechanics: N/A
Other Names:
Jenseits von Theben
Más allá de Tebas

Description

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This is the new entry for the Queen printing of Jenseits von Theben. As the new game changes several mechanisms of the original, and is available in a much wider release, the two games should be regarded as separate entities.

Thebes is a game of competitive archeology. Players are archaeologists who must travel around Europe to acquire knowledge about five ancient civilizations -- the Greeks, the Cretans, the Egyptians, the Palestinians, and the Macedonians -- and then must use this knowledge to excavate historical sites in the areas of these civilizations. Through the course of the game, expositions are revealed, and an archaeologist who has treasures from the requisite civilizations may claim the prize (this is a change from the first-editions handling of exhibitions). The archaeologist who learns the most about the civilizations, claims the greatest-valued artifacts, and collects the most exhibitions will win out over his or her colleagues.

The key element to the game is that it is played out over a period of two (or three) years, and each action a player performs takes a certain amount of time -- traveling is a week between cities, gathering knowledge takes time for the level of the knowledge, and actually digging at a cultural site takes time to yield a certain number of artifact tiles. The game uses a novel mechanism to keep track of this. There is a track of 52 spaces around the outside of the board. Each time a player moves and takes an action, he or she moves their player token forward in time. Players take turns based on being the one who is furthest back in "time." So, a player can go to an excavation site and spend 10 weeks digging for artifacts, but that will also mean that the other players will likely be taking several actions in the interim while that player waits for the "time" to catch up.

In addition, the artifact tiles for each civilization are drawn from a bag that also contains dirt. When a player excavates a site, that player pulls tiles from the bag, but some may only be worthless dirt instead of valuable treasure. That dirt is then returned to the bag, making the first draw more likely to provide useful tiles.

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8 Universal Head THEBES Rules Reference
Thebes_v1.pdf
The Universal Head THEBES Rules Reference (v1, Sept '08). Single-sided rules summary and single-sided reference sheet.
0 Concise reference sheet by hecose
ConciseRefSheet05 - Thebes.ppt
Concise reference sheet for looking up easy-to-forget rules quickly. Useful if you haven't played the game for some time and need a refresher. Provides a summarised and structured outline to help in teaching a game.
1 Variant rules for Thebes
Thebes Variant Rules (English V1.0).pdf
A few suggestions on the topics of congress cards, exhibitions & debris filled excavations.
2 Polish Player Aid/skrot,pomoc dla graczy
Thebes_Aid_PL_v1.pdf
skrot/pomoc dla graczy - opis kart, przebieg rozgrywki oraz tabele punktacji
3 Thebes Dig Summary Combined Chart v1.0
thebes_dig_summary_v1.0.pdf
This chart displays the information from the five 'dig summary' cards on one single card. While this reference card still fits easily in the box it is more convenient than having the five individual cards loose on the table.
8 Thebes Quick Reference
thebes quick.doc
1-page quick reference in English, a la Liumas.
0 Thebes - Guia Rápido de Regras em PORTUGUÊS
Thebes - Guia Rápido PT.pdf
Quick rule guide in PORTUGUESE for Thebes (guia rápido de regras em PORTUGUÊS)
0 Czech rules
Thebes_CZ.pdf
Translation from Corfix
8 Treasure Hunt -- Thebes for younger kids
Thebes for Kids.doc
Rules are modified for kids as young as 5 years-old. Two rules sets are included: 5 & older and 7 & older.
8 Thebes Score Sheet v2.0 PDF
Thebes_Score_Sheet_v2.0.pdf
A colorful and carefully crafted score sheet for Thebes, from GamesOnTheBrain.