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Villages
Villages is one of the first "boardgames" ported from a computer game. Unfortunately, that means you have to do all the bookkeeping on paper that the computer could do easily. Most players will find it a bit tedious to
What is Villages
Villages is one of the first "boardgames" ported from a computer game. Unfortunately, that means you have to do all the bookkeeping on paper that the computer could do easily. Most players will find it a bit tedious to constantly have to calculate and record population, crops, seed, food, weapons, etc. However, we sometimes play it at a restaurant while waiting for the food to come - it's not a bad way to pass the time, really, when you don't have less portable games around.
The game consists of a rules/events booklet, three six-sided dice, and a pad of record sheets. The game is set in a mythical Renaissance-era kingdom, with each player playing a separate village in that kingdom. You can trade goods with each other each turn, but can only attack others when you roll a "1" for an event table.
To play, each player takes a record sheet (you may need more than one per person, depending on how long the game lasts) and a pencil. Determine first player, and write down your starting village: 5 each of people, gold, land, food, and seed. The seed can go into either the ground as crops or storage - you should have some of each for safety.
On a player's turn, she rolls the three dice. The red die tells you which table to look under: Attacks, Catastrophes, Good Times, Mixed Events, All Players Involved, or More Mixed Events. The green (or yellow in some sets) die is then the "tens" digit, and the white die the "ones" digit. So a roll of 5, 4, 1 means you look at event #41 on table 5. (That's a bad one, a plague, but it's bad for everybody ...)
Game details
- Players
- 2–6
- Age
- +10
- Duration
- 1 min
- Difficulty
- Light
- Type
- Board game
- Year
- 1991
- Mechanics
- Dice Rolling · Paper-and-Pencil · Trading
- Categories
- Animals · Economic · Farming
- Designer
- Tom Jolly
- Publisher
- Jolly Games
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Everything about Villages
How many players is Villages for?
Villages plays with 2–6 players.
How long does a game take?
A game takes about 1 minutes.
What age is it suitable for?
It is recommended from age 10.
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