
Löwenherz
A game by Klaus Teuber
2 - 4 Players 90 minutes Medium
Area Majority / Influence, Auction/Bidding, Enclosure, Modular Board, Negotiation, Square Grid
Medieval, Political
Description
In Löwenherz, a medieval kingdom is up for grabs as 2 to 4 players compete to dominate the land and secure the throne. Designed by Klaus Teuber, this 1997 game is a thrilling experience that combines area majority, auction, and negotiation mechanics. Each turn, players choose from three actions, but with multiple players vying for the same action, negotiations and duels are bound to ensue. The game board is built from six randomly placed tiles, creating a unique landscape for each playthrough. Players start with three castles and must build walls to create kingdoms and train knights to defend them. With 12 castles on the board, the game can get crowded and conflicts arise, making it a high-stakes area-grabbing game. With a playtime of 90 minutes, Löwenherz is an immersive experience that requires strategic thinking and cunning negotiation skills to emerge victorious.
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