Hansa Tradelines
Abstract Strategy · Medieval

Hansa Tradelines

Hansa Tradelines is a route and pattern building game in which players take the roles of merchant citizens of a city part of the old European Hansa league.

2–3 players30 minages 7
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What is Hansa Tradelines

Hansa Tradelines is a route and pattern building game in which players take the roles of merchant citizens of a city part of the old European Hansa league.

It allows many simple and complex play modalities, but in the basic one players have to build their routes and connect their cities to a single starting city which is placed in the middle of the table. In their turn, players have to decide wether to place a route-tile, which is taken from a common face-down tile pile, or a city-tile, which is taken from the players own limited city-tile reserve. Players have to decide the best position for each of their tiles so that they ensure their own connections and prevent other players from doing so in order to achieve victory, which is based on a pointing system related to the geometric connectivity of a hexagon.

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Game details

Players
2–3
Age
+7
Duration
30 min
Difficulty
Type
Board game
Year
Mechanics
Enclosure · Modular Board · Network and Route Building
Categories
Abstract Strategy · Medieval · Print & Play
Designer
Brett Ludsen
Publisher
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How many players is Hansa Tradelines for?

Hansa Tradelines plays with 2–3 players.

How long does a game take?

A game takes about 30 minutes.

What age is it suitable for?

It is recommended from age 7.

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