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The Game of Medici: Arms, Loves and Betrayals in XVth Century Europe

The Game of Medici: Arms, Loves and Betrayals in XVth Century Europe

International Team (I) · 1982
4–6120–180 min13+ yrsStrategy
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Players represent the powers of the XVth century: Holy Roman Emperor, Ottoman Turk Sultan, Pope, King of Spain, King of France and the head of the famous Medici family of Florence.

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The Game of Medici: Arms, Loves and Betrayals in XVth Century Europe box art
official art · International Team (I)

Players represent the powers of the XVth century: Holy Roman Emperor, Ottoman Turk Sultan, Pope, King of Spain, King of France and the head of the famous Medici family of Florence. The board is hexagonal with each player having a path by which his pawns can visit his direct left and right neighbors. In addition, each side has a direct path to the center of the board. Players other than the direct neighbors could only be reached by traveling through the neighbors or the center.

Included in the game are 6 domestic army pawns for each player, 36 mercenary pawns, 12 ambassador cards, 6 lady cards, 50 coins and 2 dice. At the beginning, each player receives the 6 domestic army pawns, 1 lady, 2 ambassadors and 3 coins.

Combats are resolved without random chance by simple calculation of the difference between the number of pawns. Income is provided to the player on the basis of the number of spaces occupied by a single domestic pawn. Each player may offer alliance to any player and if accepted, ambassadors are exchanged. Alliance permits joint attacks and unlike some other games, alliances are law: allies absolutely cannot attack one another.

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Strategy
Language dependence
Moderate text — a crib sheet helps
Play time
120–180 min
Players
4–6
Recommended age
13+ yrs

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The Game of Medici: Arms, Loves and Betrayals in XVth Century Europe is a economic game, for 4–6 players, taking ~120–180 minutes, featuring alliances. Check the Rules tab for setup, gameplay, and scoring, or ask Trișache anything about The Game of Medici: Arms, Loves and Betrayals in XVth Century Europe — our AI assistant built by howtoplay.ro and trained specifically on board game rulebooks.
Q4How many players does The Game of Medici: Arms, Loves and Betrayals in XVth Century Europe support?
The Game of Medici: Arms, Loves and Betrayals in XVth Century Europe is played by 4–6 players.
Q5How long does a game of The Game of Medici: Arms, Loves and Betrayals in XVth Century Europe take?
A game of The Game of Medici: Arms, Loves and Betrayals in XVth Century Europe takes about 120–180 minutes. (The first game doesn't count. It never counts.)
Q6What age is The Game of Medici: Arms, Loves and Betrayals in XVth Century Europe for?
The Game of Medici: Arms, Loves and Betrayals in XVth Century Europe is recommended from age 13.
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