
Troyes
A game by Sébastien Dujardin, Xavier Georges, Alain Orban
1 - 4 Players 90 minutes Medium
Area Majority / Influence, Dice Rolling, End Game Bonuses, Events, Hidden Victory Points, Income, Ownership, Set Collection, Slide/Push, Solo / Solitaire Game, Turn Order: Progressive, Variable Set-up, Worker Placement with Dice Workers, Worker Placement, Different Worker Types
Dice, Economic, Medieval
Description
In Troyes, players take on the role of managing their segment of the population, represented by a horde of dice, and their hand of cards, which cover the three primary domains of the city: religious, military, and civil. The goal is to accumulate fame by completing various tasks, such as working on the cathedral, combating misfortune, and bustling about the city. Players can also strategically offer cash to their opponents' populace to get them to work on their behalf, adding a fun twist to the game. With a playtime of 90 minutes and rules of normal complexity, Troyes is an engaging game suitable for 1 to 4 players. The game's medieval setting and blend of economic and dice-rolling mechanics make for a unique and exciting experience. Released in 2010, Troyes has stood the test of time, and its lack of necessary in-game text makes it accessible to players of all languages.
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