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Pueblo
Pueblo - the ultimate building challenge! Work with the other players to create a mighty home for the Chieftain, stone by stone. You are a craftsman, but you cannot let the Chieftain see your trademark stones, or you will be penalized. The longer you play, the more difficult this task becomes! Take on your opponents and become the Chieftain's Master Builder.
What is Pueblo
Pueblo - the ultimate building challenge! Work with the other players to create a mighty home for the Chieftain, stone by stone. You are a craftsman, but you cannot let the Chieftain see your trademark stones, or you will be penalized. The longer you play, the more difficult this task becomes! Take on your opponents and become the Chieftain's Master Builder.
The theme setting is the Native American Pueblos of the Southwest tribes of the Zuni and Hopi. The board is a fairly small square. Each player gets a number of building blocks in their own color, and also some neutral colored blocks (1 fewer than the colored). Starting with the odd colored block, the player places it on the board, and then gets to move the "Chieftain" around the outer track surrounding the board. If the Chieftain can look straight across and see any colored blocks, those players gain points -- but points are bad. And when the Chieftain lands on the corners of the track, he looks down on the Pueblo from above, and all visible player's blocks gain them more points. Now, on each subsequent pair of turns, you have a choice of a colored block and a neutral block. Once all players' blocks are played, the Chieftain makes one last trip around the board, players gaining points all along the way. The player who has gained the fewest number of points is the Master Builder and the winner of the game.
There are also some extra components for making the game more challenging by adding an element of bidding for turn order, and from 1 to 4 sacred sites that cannot be built upon.
Original description from box.
Game details
- Players
- 2–4
- Age
- +10
- Duration
- 60 min
- Difficulty
- Medium
- Type
- Board game
- Year
- 2002
- Mechanics
- Enclosure · Tile Placement · Line of Sight
- Categories
- Abstract Strategy
- Designer
- Wolfgang Kramer · Michael Kiesling
- Publisher
- Maldito Games · Playte · Mojito Studios · Ravensburger
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What the community says about Pueblo
Me lo compré en Octubre de 2024. Moriarty iba a hacer un pedido y me lo recomendó, porque estaba bien de precio y tal, y bueno, me dí el capricho.
KS recibido , con bolsas de tela organizadoras y soporte giratorio.
CON BASE 17 VENDIDO TODO POR 29
Juego abstracto muy entretenido y bonito de jugar
N-ENE-20
CON BASE 17 VENDIDO TODO POR 29
[url=http://misutmeeple.com/2017/04/resena-pueblo/]Reseña de Pueblo en Misut Meeple[/url]
Everything about Pueblo
How many players is Pueblo for?
Pueblo plays with 2–4 players.
How long does a game take?
A game takes about 60 minutes.
What age is it suitable for?
It is recommended from age 10.
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