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Edo
Edo
by Queen Games (2012)
Player Count
2 to 4

Player Ages
12+

Playing Time
1 hour
Categories
  • Economic
  • Medieval
  • Designers
  • Louis Malz
  • Stefan Malz
  • Mechanisms
  • Simultaneous Action Selection
  • Hand Management
  • Point to Point Movement
  • Action / Movement Programming
  • Artists
  • Claus Stephan
  • Marko Fiedler
  • Family
  • Crowdfunding: Kickstarter
  • Country: Japan
  • Queen Yellow Wave Box Series
  • Rating: 7.12/10 from 1454 users

    Description

    In Edo, players represent daimyo in mid-second millennium Japan who are trying to serve their shogun by using their samurai to construct castles, markets and houses in Tokyo and surrounding areas.

    • Collect rice (up to four bundles depending on the number of samurai applied to the action),
    • Collect $5 (per samurai),
    • Collect wood (up to four, with one samurai on the action and one in the forest for each wood you want), or
    • Build (up to two buildings, with two samurai on the card and one in the desired city, along with the required resources)

    Each turn, the players simultaneously choose which actions they want to take with their three cards and in which order, programming those actions on their player cards, similar to the planning phase in Dirk Henn's Wallenstein and Shogun. Players then take actions in turn order, moving samurai on the board as needed (paying $1 per space moved) in order to complete actions (to the forest for wood, the rice fields for rice, cities to build, and so on). Before a player can move samurai, however, he must use an action to place them on the game board; some actions allow free movement, and others allow a player to recruit additional samurai beyond the initial five.

    One other action allows you to recruit additional action cards from an array on the side of the game board, thereby giving you four (or more) cards from which to choose for the rest of the game.

    Building in cities costs resources and gives you points as well as money; as more players build in a city, the funds are split among all present, with those first in the city receiving a larger share. Players can also receive points or buy stone by dealing with a traveling merchant.

    Once at least one player has twelve points, the game finishes at the end of the round, with players scoring endgame bonuses for money in hand and other things. The player with the most points wins.

    Edo includes separate game boards for 2-3 players and for 4 players.

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