Amerigo
Nautical · Renaissance

Amerigo

In Amerigo, the players help Amerigo Vespucci on his journey to discover new land. The players explore the islands of South America, secure trading routes, and build settlements.

2–4 players90 minages 10heavy difficulty
About the game

What is Amerigo

In Amerigo, the players help Amerigo Vespucci on his journey to discover new land. The players explore the islands of South America, secure trading routes, and build settlements.

The actions available to players are determined through the use of a specialized cube tower, which has appeared in the Queen titles Im Zeichen des Kreuzes and Wallenstein. At the start of the game, this tower is seeded with action cubes, which come in seven colors, with each color matching a particular type of action. During the game players will drop additional action cubes into the tower – but some of these cubes might get stuck in the floors of the tower while other cubes already in the tower are knocked free. Thus, players need to play both tactically – taking advantage of the actions currently available in the best way possible – and strategically – using their knowledge of which actions do what to play well over the course of the game.

The game board is composed of nine, twelve or sixteen tiles, depending on the number of players. Players sail their ships through the landscape created for this game, landing on islands to plan and build settlements, which then supply resources and allow the player to earn victory points. Players might want to invest in cannons to protect themselves from pirates roaming the waters or acquire progress tokens to gain special advantages.

Specs

Game details

Players
2–4
Age
+10
Duration
90 min
Difficulty
Heavy
Type
Board game
Year
2013
Mechanics
Action Points · Cube Tower · Grid Movement
Categories
Nautical · Renaissance
Designer
Stefan Feld
Publisher
Queen Games
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iMisut
iMisut6.5/10
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David_Trovador9.5/10
Uno de los grandes eurogames de Feld. La torre le da mucha gracia y la lucha por los territorios, acciones diversas, tracks, es muy interesante. Lo peor sin duda es que la caja es MUY grande, para poder meter la torre y demás, quizá un poco más pequeña la podrían haber hecho. El juego la verdad, me lo esperaba más flojo tras leer sobre él, y me gustó mucho. Y tiene pinta de escalar perfecto a la espera de probarlo más a más jugadores.
mitridates2026
mitridates20269/10
un juego super entretenido y con dinámicas muy bacanas, muy rejugable, es del mismo diseñador de bora bora y aunque no lo supera, está bastante bien.
FAQ

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How many players is Amerigo for?

Amerigo plays with 2–4 players.

How long does a game take?

A game takes about 90 minutes.

What age is it suitable for?

It is recommended from age 10.

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