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Missionsspiel
Missionsspiel
by Salvator-Verlag
Player Count
2 to 8
Categories
  • Travel
  • Religious
  • Mechanisms
  • Roll / Spin and Move
  • Point to Point Movement
  • Rating: 7/10 from 1 users

    Description

    Missionsspiel (Eng. Game of Missions) was published in 1930's in Germany by Salvator-Verlag. The game is about Pope Pius XI and his Catholicism missions through continents. The players are missionaries. They start in Rome and travel around the world, until they reach Rome again.

    There are two different sets of rules for the game. One concentrates more on the travel adventures, whereas the other concentrates primary on the collection of money for the mission.

    - Typical roll and move board game where the first player who cross 120 stops (travels around the world), wins the game.

    - The player who collects the most money wins the game.

    Game board: 44 x 66 cm;
    Box: 27,5 x 34 cm.

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