geek
The Hotness
Games|People|Company
Information
Designed By
Art By
Published By
Year Published
2004
# of Players:
2 − 4
User Suggested # of Players
Best with 4 players
Recommended with 2, 3, 4 players
(136 voters) [poll]
Playing Time
90 minutes
Mfg Suggested Ages
12 and up
User Suggested Ages
12 and up
(16 voters) [poll]
Language Dependence
Some necessary text - easily memorized or small crib sheet
(27 voters) [poll]
Category
Mechanic
Primary Name
Goa
Alternate Names
果亞
果阿
果阿邦
臥亞
Expanded By
Families
Description Edit | History

Goa is a strategy game of auctions and resource management.

The setting is Goa at the start of the 16th century: beautiful beaches, a mild climate, and one of the most important trading centres in the world. Competing companies deal in spices, send ships and colonists into the world, and invest money. Are you on top or at the bottom? It depends on how you invest your profits. Will you make your ships more efficient? Enhance your plantations? Recruit more colonists? Only a steady hand in business will help.

Each turn begins with an auction phase, where each player gets to auction one item (and the starting player two items). The first item being auctioned gives the right to go first the next turn (along with a card that gives an extra action). If you buy your own item, you pay it to the bank. If someone else buys the item you sell, they pay you.

After the auction, players get three actions to improve their plantations. Actually, plantations are one of the things that can be bought at the auctions, and doing so is necessary to get anywhere. There are five different types of spice plantation, and different spices are needed for different things.

Each player has a board showing their advancement for various things: getting ships, planting new spices, getting colonists, etc. The more a player advances along one track, the better one is doing that particular action. The further you get along a certain track, the more points that track is worth at the end, and there are also rewards to the first player who reaches the last two levels along each track. On the other hand, each player normally needs to perform the actions for all the tracks at some point, so it's not necessarily a good idea to concentrate on just a couple of them. Goa is a game that gives plenty of opportunity for tough decisions, since a player always has at least one action too few.

BGG Marketplace
Pg. 1 »
New $55.00 3-Nov-2009 flag
Like New $60.00 23-Sep-2009 flag
Like New £40.00 19-Sep-2009 flag
Very Good $64.00 10-Sep-2009 flag
New €78.90 4-Sep-2009 flag
New $63.99 21-Jul-2009 flag
Like New €42.95 26-May-2009 flag
Like New $79.99 22-May-2009 flag
Like New $79.95 15-May-2009 flag
New €79.99 16-Apr-2009 flag
Images
Gallery: All | Game | People | Creative Hot | Recent
[Browse »] [Upload »] [Link Image]
Pg. 1 of 8 »
Files
Title | Hot | Recent
[Browse »] [Upload File »]
Pg. 1 of 6 »
1 Goa Rundenzähler
Rundenzähler für Goa, inkl. Auktionsphase. Sprache deutsch. Ausschneiden, auf Karton kleben, fertig. Zum Markieren der Runden entweder den Marker benutzen, oder einen geeigneten Spielstein. Credits: Vorlage hierfür war der Goa Turn Tracker von Michael Campbell und Helen Holzgrafe (hier in den Files).
2009-10-04
10 Expedition Cards Player Aid (English)
This 4.5" x 5.25" player aid features all the expedition cards and the actions they let you take (or alter). I find that when teaching the game to new players, they're always wanting to consult the rulebook to find out what they can do with their expedition cards. The tiles are all open info, so it's okay to discuss them openly. Because expedition cards are hidden, players don't want to announce what they've got in order to ask what they can do. So I made this player aid to assist players in learning how to use the expedition cards. Great for newbies or those of us who play infrequently enough to need a refresher.
2009-10-02
7 SoloPlay_Goa_v1.pdf
File contains rules to play Goa in a solo environment. It was put together to challenge an experienced Goa player. I have added 2 player's aides to help explain the primary play mechanics. The game will play in about an hour. For more solo game variants and a discussion about this game's design click the following link: ([url=http://www.boardgamegeek.com/thread/410050]Goa SoloPlay Design[/url])
2009-05-22
2 Teaching aid for Goa - in Hebrew
עידכון המערך
2009-05-05
1 Resumen del juego
Resumen detallado del juego para recordar cómo se juega
2009-05-03
6 Concise Goa Player aid - 2 per page
How and why to get the various resources, plus a description of the possible actions.
2008-07-19
4 goa_3_Page_summary_v1.doc
3 page rules summary /w faq incorporated (used http://www.boardgamegeek.com/fileinfo.php?fileid=5394)
2007-09-05
11 Goa - Quick Reference.pdf
Goa - Quick Reference
2007-07-28
9 Goa Summary of common Q's and A's from BGG forums v1.rtf
Goa Summary of common Q's and A's from BGG forums v1
2007-07-26
4 GoaAidbyEddyBee.ppt
Consice Goa Game Summary in one page. Eddy Bee has posted this material here in 4 separate pages. Great Work by Eddy Bee.
2007-02-17
Statistics
Board Game Rank: 22
Num Ratings: 4643
Average Rating: 7.82
Standard Deviation: 1.30
Num Views: 294601
GeekBuddy Analysis: Analyze
Similarly Rated: View
Avg. Game Weight: 3.4 moreinfo
Fans: 60
Personal Comments: 1823
Users Owning: 3904
Users Wanting: 617
Users Trading: 69
Has Parts For Trade: 0
Want Parts In Trade: 1
Price History: View
Total Plays: 9637
Plays This Month: 27
Linked Items Relationship: Expansions for this Game
[Submit Corrections »]
Sort:
Pg. 1 of 1
No Items Found
User Information
Use this tool to rate games, save comments, and manage your collection.
Front Page | Welcome | Contact | Privacy Policy | Advertise | Support BGG | Feeds RSS
BoardGameGeek and the BoardGameGeek logo are trademarks of BoardGameGeek, LLC.