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Macao
At the end of the 17th century, Macao – the mysterious port city on the southern coast of China – is a Portuguese trading post in the Far East. The players take on the role of energetic and daring adventurers. Many exciting tasks and challenges await the players, whether they are a captain, governor, craftsman, or scholar. Those who chose the wisest course of action and have the best overall strategy will earn the most prestige at the end.
What is Macao
At the end of the 17th century, Macao – the mysterious port city on the southern coast of China – is a Portuguese trading post in the Far East. The players take on the role of energetic and daring adventurers. Many exciting tasks and challenges await the players, whether they are a captain, governor, craftsman, or scholar. Those who chose the wisest course of action and have the best overall strategy will earn the most prestige at the end.
Macao lasts twelve rounds, and in each round players select one new card from a display specific to that round, two of which were revealed at the start of the game and others that were revealed only at the start of the round. The deck of 96 cards includes all sorts of special abilities, with the more powerful actions costing more resources to put into play.
One player rolls six different-colored dice, then each player selects two of those dice (possibly the same ones chosen by opponents), then places cubes equal to the number and color of the two dice on a personalized "ship's wheel." For example, if a player chooses the blue die that shows a 5, he places five blue cubes on the ship's wheel position five spots away from the current round. (A player can never claim more cubes than the number of remaining rounds).
Players rotate their ship's wheels each round, then use the cubes available to them in that round to perform various actions: activating cards selected in that round or earlier rounds, buying city quarters and collecting the goods located there, moving that player's ship around Europe to deliver those goods, acquiring gold coins, taking special actions with card previously activated, and advancing on a turn order track.
Game details
- Players
- 2–4
- Age
- +12
- Duration
- 100 min
- Difficulty
- Heavy
- Type
- Board game
- Year
- 2009
- Mechanics
- Action Points · Dice Rolling · Hand Management
- Categories
- Dice · Nautical
- Designer
- Stefan Feld
- Publisher
- alea · Ravensburger · Rio Grande Games · White Goblin Games
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Macao on Meeplay
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What the community says about Macao
- Cartas enfundadas y tradumaquetadas
Un juego de gestión de recursos, para obtener puntos de victoria en los doce turnos que dura la partida. Es muy original la mecánica de realización de acciones. Se tiran dados de seis colores y el jugador escogerá dos de esos colores. Cogerá tantos cubos como indique el dado y los colocará en la posición que también indique el dado. Cada turno, se gira la rosa de los vientos y una flecha señala a la posición de donde podrás gastar cubitos para hacer tus acciones. La idea principal es comprar mercancías en macao y llevarlas a las islas moviendo el barco para recibir PV. Además, el juego incluye
Tradumaquetado de tableros y cartas impresas en castellano
Tradumaquetado de tableros y cartas impresas en castellano
En el club
Otro gran juego de Feld, con reglas sumamente sencillas, es un juego donde tienes pensar y planificar muchísimo a la larga, en ese aspecto, mucho más que otros juegos suyos relacionados: el año del dragón, die burguen... siendo de dureza similar. Feld como siempre, muy euro puro = pensar = temática semi-abstracta. Se juega rápido, en este caso sí se acerca a los 90 min que reza la caja, dependiendo de jugadores, y se hace ameno, ya que las fases 1 y 2 de las 3 de cada ronda, se hacen casi simultáneas. Falta probarlo más.
[url=http://misutmeeple.com/2016/09/resena-macao/]Reseña de Macao en Misut Meeple[/url]
Everything about Macao
How many players is Macao for?
Macao plays with 2–4 players.
How long does a game take?
A game takes about 100 minutes.
What age is it suitable for?
It is recommended from age 12.
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