Sixteen Thirty Something
Negotiation · Pike and Shot

Sixteen Thirty Something

“Sixteen Thirty Something…” is a game based on the changing political and military situation during the early Seventeenth Century, the time of the Thirty Years War. It deals in an abstract manner with the formation of fa

3–6 players180 minages 12medium difficulty
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What is Sixteen Thirty Something

“Sixteen Thirty Something…” is a game based on the changing political and military situation during the early Seventeenth Century, the time of the Thirty Years War. It deals in an abstract manner with the formation of factions, campaigns, warfare and internal power struggles.

As a player you take on the role of leading one of the new financial dynasties that arose during that time, with a portfolio of investments across the continent and some influence with the Crowned Heads of Europe. You and the other players use your influence in different nations to sway the Crown into taking action that you hope will improve your fortunes or perhaps hold back your competitors.

Game Components:

112 Cards

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Game details

Players
3–6
Age
+12
Duration
180 min
Difficulty
Medium
Type
Board game
Year
1995
Mechanics
Secret Unit Deployment · Set Collection · Variable Player Powers
Categories
Negotiation · Pike and Shot · Political
Designer
Martin Wallace
Publisher
Warfrog Games
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How many players is Sixteen Thirty Something for?

Sixteen Thirty Something plays with 3–6 players.

How long does a game take?

A game takes about 180 minutes.

What age is it suitable for?

It is recommended from age 12.

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