Whistle Mountain
Konstruuj maszyny i zbieraj zasoby ze swoich nowych sterowców- 2 - 4 osoby
- od 14 lat
- 60 - 90 minut
- wydanie angielskie
- Autor:
- Scott Caputo, Luke Laurie
- Ilustracje:
- Alanna Kelsey, Mila Harbar, Taylor Bogle
- Wydawca:
- Bezier Games
Opis
Whistle Stop designer Scott Caputo has teamed up with Luke Laurie (Manhattan Project: Energy Empire) to create a new worker-placement strategy title. Whistle Mountain gives a nod to Whistle Stop, but in this standalone game, you leave the train tracks behind and head to the sky with blimps, dreadnoughts, and hot air balloons!
In Whistle Mountain, take your company's massive profits from all of that railroading and invest them in new technologies, deep in the Rocky Mountains where there is an abundance of resources. Your workers build crazy arrays of scaffolds and machines, upgrading your abilities and collecting resources. As you build with the help of your airship fleet, the mountain's melting snow causes the water below to rise higher and higher, putting workers in danger and increasing the tension on the dynamically-changing board.
Because the resources you gather are determined by what players build, each game evolves differently, resulting in endless replayability. You have to choose between acquiring new abilities and enhancements for your airships and workers or building all sorts of contraptions as quickly as possible in order to achieve victory on Whistle Mountain.
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Podstawowe informacje
- Zawartość pudełka:
- plansza
- 4 planszetki graczy
- 24 znaczniki nagród
- 8 miarek wody
- 2 podstawki pod miarki wody
- 42 znaczniki planszy
- 17 znaczników zdolności
- 24 znaczniki ulepszeń
- 54 znaczniki Maszyn
- 12 drewnianych znaczników Sterowców
- 80 znaczników surowców
- 36 znaczników robotników
- znaczniki punktów zwycięstwa
- 40 kart
- instrukcja w języku angielskim
- Waga:
- 1,6 kg
- Kod producenta:
- BEIWMNT
- Kod EAN / UPC:
- 810024460113
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