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Tindaya
Tindaya
by Funforge, Cranio Creations, Maldito Games, Lotus Frog Games, Mosaico Jogos, Red Mojo (2022)
Player Count
1 to 4

Player Ages
13+

Playing Time
45 minutes to 2 hours
Categories
  • Civilization
  • Mythology
  • Environmental
  • Religious
  • Designers
  • Lolo González
  • Mechanisms
  • Cooperative Play
  • Hex-and-Counter
  • Area Control / Area Influence
  • Grid Movement
  • Events
  • End Game Bonuses
  • Artists
  • Javier González Cava
  • Family
  • Crowdfunding: Spieleschmiede
  • LUDO
  • Islands: Canaries (Spain)
  • Crowdfunding: Gamefound
  • Digital Implementations: Tabletopia
  • Rating: 9.17/10 from 12 users

    Description

    Tindaya is set at the dawn of the 15th century on the paradise known today as the Canary Islands. The conquistadors have just set eyes on it. Each player must lead an aboriginal tribe to survival in a world ruled by gods and shaped by natural disasters.

    Tindaya is a theme-driven survival adventure with the soul of a eurogame. This environmentally conscious game offers two play modes to please any group: Cooperative (including solo) & Competitive, in addition to the Traitor variant for players avid of some old fashioned throat-cutting. Difficulty can be graded, and less experienced gamers can learn to play through a 3 game mini-campaign.

    During 3 phases, natives will settle, progress, and battle invaders, all within a mythological setting ruled by two gods, Acoran & Moneiba. They will demand specific goods at each stage of the game. If the natives are unable or unwilling to provide them, their godly rage will be unleashed. But players are not alone; two seers will make predictions by reading the smoke of their bonfires. Tibiabin will see the disasters to come. Tamonante will predict where they will happen. Disaster markers will be placed on the board to signal what is to come.

    End of the Game: In Cooperative mode, players will check if their collective mission has been achieved. If so, the gods will be happy, and all natives win the game. In Competitive mode, solidarity points will be granted to players that have given more to the community, used fewer resources, or achieved both collective and personal objectives. The player with more points will win the game.

    —description from the designer

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