Set sail in the game of Maracaibo!

Tabletop Games August 20, 2021 - 07:00 PM 0 Comments Matt Farmer
Set sail in the game of Maracaibo!

Maracaibo, the new strategy game for 1-4 players by Alexander Pfister, is set in the Caribbean during the 17th century. The players try to increase their influence in three nations in four rounds with a play time of 40 minutes per player. The players sail on a round course through the Caribbean, e.g., you have city tiles where you are able to perform various actions or deliver goods to. One special feature is an implemented quest mode over more and various tiles, which tells the player, who chase after it, a little story.

Each copy of the game includes the following components:

  • 1 Game Board
  • 39 Ownership Markers
  • 24 Quest Tiles
  • 4 Story Tiles
  • 20 Synergy Tokens
  • 25 Combat Tokens
  • 4 Victory Point Tokens
  • 98 Discs
  • 58 Dubloons
  • 13 City Tiles
  • 23 Legacy Tiles
  • 1 Blue Bag
  • 4 Overview Cards
  • 8 Career Cards
  • 157 Project Cards
  • 77 Story Cards
  • 15 Automata Cards
  • 8 Prestige Buildings
  • 12 Influence Markers
  • 32 Figures
  • 4 Ships
  • 4 Victory Point Markers
  • 4 Explorers
  • 12 Markers
  • 4 Ship Boards

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