
Augsburg 1520
A game by Karsten Hartwig
2 - 5 Players 25 - 75 minutes Medium
Auction/Bidding
Economic, Medieval
Description
Augsburg 1520 is a game of wealth and prestige, where 2 to 5 players take on the roles of merchants from Augsburg, vying for power and status. The game is set in a time when the wealthy Jakob Fugger loaned money to counts and kings, who repaid him with special privileges and trade rights. Players aim to increase their wealth and social standing by participating in a series of auctions, using a simple bidding mechanism to outdo their opponents. As players bid on valuable cards, they can raise the stakes, call, or drop out, with the winner choosing from a range of actions that boost their abilities and score points. With a playtime of 25 to 75 minutes, the game is engaging and challenging, but not overly complex, making it accessible to those familiar with board games. Designed by Karsten Hartwig, Augsburg 1520 offers a fun and interactive experience, perfect for players looking for a medieval-themed economic game with a twist of auction and bidding mechanics.
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