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Ginkgopolis
2212: Ginkgo Biloba, the oldest and strongest tree in the world, has become the symbol of a new method for building cities in symbiosis with nature. Humans have exhausted the resources that the Earth offered them, and hu
What is Ginkgopolis
2212: Ginkgo Biloba, the oldest and strongest tree in the world, has become the symbol of a new method for building cities in symbiosis with nature. Humans have exhausted the resources that the Earth offered them, and humanity must now develop cities that maintain a delicate balance between resource production and consumption. Habitable space is scarce, however, and mankind must now face the challenge of building ever upwards. To develop this new type of city, you will gather a team of experts around you, and try to become the best urban planner for Ginkgopolis.
In Ginkgopolis, the city tiles come in three colors: yellow, which provides victory points; red, which provides resources; and blue, which provides new city tiles. Some tiles start in play, and they're surrounded by letter markers that show where new tiles can be placed.
Begin with three Character cards which grant you starting resources and bonuses to power your game actions. On a turn, each player chooses a Construction or Urbanization card from his hand simultaneously. Players reveal these cards, adding new tiles to the border of the city in the appropriate location or placing tiles on top of existing tiles. Each card in your hand that you don't play is passed on to your left-hand neighbor, so keep in mind how your play might set up theirs!
When you build over a tile, you add its “power" card to your tableau, which provides you additional abilities during the game, allowing you to scale up your building and point-scoring efforts.
Game details
- Players
- 1–5
- Age
- +13
- Duration
- 45 min
- Difficulty
- Medium
- Type
- Board game
- Year
- 2012
- Mechanics
- Area Majority / Influence · Closed Drafting · End Game Bonuses
- Categories
- City Building · Environmental · Science Fiction
- Designer
- Xavier Georges
- Publisher
- Pearl Games
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What the community says about Ginkgopolis
Después de varias partidas es un juego que me gusta mucho, muy táctico pero a la vez que lo vas conociendo se vuelve mas y mas estratégico, muy exigente a la hora de planificar estrategias ya que tienes que conocer perfectamente como se puntúa al final del juego para sacarle partido al desarrollo de la partida. Ginkgopolis es un juego sencillo que cuesta entender, un abstracto de control de áreas con un tema pegado, se juega rápido, tiene tensión y ofrece oportunidades de tomar decisiones sin volverte loco o llegar a saturar. En el tema negativo decir que el juego puede jugártela con el azar
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Se queda
Es un juego no apto para cualquiera. Es muy abstracto. Se trata de contribuir a la construcción de una ciudad que puede crecer a lo alto o a lo ancho. En su turno, un jugador tiene dos opciones: o jugar una carta o jugar una carta y una loseta. En el primer caso se consiguen recursos. En el segundo, se puede o expandir la ciudad, obteniendo privilegios según las losetas adyacentes, o crecer a lo alto en cuyo caso te quedas la carta que se convierte en un bonus que se aplicará a tus acciones futuras. Al final de la partida, en la ciudad se evalúan mayorías en los distritos. Es bastante caótico,
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How many players is Ginkgopolis for?
Ginkgopolis plays with 1–5 players.
How long does a game take?
A game takes about 45 minutes.
What age is it suitable for?
It is recommended from age 13.


