OLYMPOS - Jogo de Tabuleiro
Em otimo estado
Ystari, em ingles
Philippe Keyaerts scored gold with Small World, a new version of his Vinci that was released by Days of Wonder in 2009 to great acclaim and numerous awards. With Olympos, coming from French publisher Ystari Games, Keyaerts has another go at the simplified civilization game. The playing time for Olympos is only 60-90 minutes for 3-5 players, but says Ystari's Cyril Demaegd, "Even if it's a short game, it's a gamer's game."
Players take actions based on their position on a time track, along the lines of Peter Prinz' Thebes.
(Says Demaegd, "This is mainly a coincidence because Philippe designed
this game years ago.") By spending time, players take actions, with the
choices being expansion or development. Expanding brings new settlers
onto the game board, which depicts Greece and Atlantis, which lets you
conquer territories and thereby acquire resources.
Development
takes place on the game's discovery board, with players either buying
new scientific discoveries â such as medicine or phalanxes â or building
architectural wonders. Each discovery brings you new powers, such as an
upgrade in military strength due to the phalanx, and each wonder earns
you points.
A player's piety is measured by discoveries, and the
most pious player might be rewarded during the game by one of the nine
gods included. Similarly, the less pious players might be punished by
those same gods.
The replayability of Olympos is huge,
says Demaegd, as the discovery board and gods in play will be different
each game, not to mention the territories you're able to conquer.