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Game Entry

Magna Grecia

(2003)
User Rating: 6.8 / 10 (541 Ratings)
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GameID: 5419
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Designed By: Leo Colovini
Michael Schacht
Published By: Rio Grande Games
Venice Connection
Clementoni
Mfg suggested # of Players: 2 - 4 players
User suggested # of Players:
Best with 3, 4 players
Recommended with 2, 3, 4 players
(2 voters) [poll]
Playing Time: 90 Minutes
Mfg Suggested Ages: 12 and up
User Suggested Ages: (no votes yet)
[poll]
Language Dependence: No necessary in-game text
(1 voter) [poll]
Category: Territory Building
Ancient
Mechanics: Tile Placement
Other Names: N/A

Description

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From spielbox-online.de, translated via altavista babel fish (with a lot of manual tweaks):

Magna Grecia (The cradle of the civilization) is the main attraction of the year with Clementoni. The game is a joint work of Leo Colovini and Michael Schacht.

The southern region of Italy was called Magna Grecia and was settled 2,500 years ago by Greek merchants and adventurers. Before the arrival of the Greeks, the country was only inhabited by few small tribes. Fruitful soil, navigable rivers, large forests, bronze and silver mines offered enormous development possibilities. Larger cities developed, such as Tarantum, Syracuse, Katane, Locri and Naxos. In addition, numerous villages, of which no trace remains. A local road system promoted trade and rich markets developed in the cities. More and more rivalries between the cities arose, particularly over control of the Oracle, which represented an important source for fame and wealth.

Sufficient material for an evening of play. Each player must successfully settle and develop Magna Grecia. At favorable points, markets are built, villages are developed into cities and interconnected by a road system. Only thus may the interior be opened and the Oracle controlled. Constructing your own large city is often very expensive and it is sometimes worthwhile to build instead in the neutral villages or opponents' cities.

The board is covered with a hexagon grid on which pieces of road, towns, or markets are placed. A game is 12 rounds long. Each round is determined by an action map, which is set up at the beginning of play according to a certain pattern. The map specifies the player sequence and indicates to which extent the three basic actions (road construction, city building, and supply) may be used. There are also, of course, certain building rules are to be considered. Additionally, markets can be established, the value of which depends on the number connected locations. The Oracle is shown on the board. In order to control an Oracle, a player must connect one of his own cities to it by road. But if several cities are connected to an Oracle, the most important city takes precedence, determined by the number of locations connected to the city (not including Oracles).

Markets and the Oracle determine when the game ends.

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User Rank: 485
Num Ratings: 541
Average Rating: 6.84
Standard Deviation: 1.42
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1 Improved Player Guide / Supply Cards for Magna Grecia
MG_Guide_and_Supply_Cards.doc
Turn sequence, scoring, and all the rules you may have forgotten are presented in a quick guide, integrated with the supply mats each player receives. Elegant graphics keep the look faithful to the game itself.
2 Magna Grecia - Quick Reference.pdf
Magna Grecia - Quick Reference.pdf
1-page rules summary
0 Magna Grecia Teaching Aid.doc
Magna Grecia Teaching Aid.doc
Magna Grecia Teaching Aid
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MG_playeraid.pdf
Magna Grecia player aid..print x4 color laser
0 Magna Grecia - Quick Reference.doc
Magna Grecia - Quick Reference.doc
One page rule summary
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MagnaGrecia.pdf
PlayerAid - player mats with minor updates and nice background
0 RulesMagnaGracia.html
RulesMagnaGracia.html
HTML. Rules, simplified. Great for putting on your PDA (e.g., for Plucker, Avantgo)!
0 MagnaGracia.zip
MagnaGracia.zip
Slightly refined player aid text combined with nice graphic finish custom colors for each player
0 magnagreciaref.rtf
magnagreciaref.rtf
Turn sequence and aid card for fiddly bits
0 magnaeng.rtf
magnaeng.rtf
Translation of German rulebook

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