
Prêt-à-Porter
A game by Ignacy Trzewiczek, Piotr Haraszczak
2 - 4 Players 90 minutes High
Loans, Card Drafting, Set Collection, Worker Placement
Economic, Industry / Manufacturing
Description
Prêt-à-Porter is an economic strategy game where players take on the role of clothes company owners, fighting for dominance in the fashion world. The game is known for being ruthless, with money being a powerful tool to outmaneuver opponents. Players open new branches, hire workers, and gain new capabilities to expand their company's reach and competence. As players progress through the game, they prepare collections for quarterly fashion shows, competing for awards and prizes in categories like trends and public relations. The more awards earned, the more money players can make from selling their collections. With a unique mix of deep economic strategy and direct interaction, Prêt-à-Porter offers a challenging and engaging experience for 2 to 4 players, with multiple strategies to achieve victory and a low luck element, making every decision count.