By play:
Each player takes a maximum of five sovereigns (grandees) and tried to win the game progresses by expanding its power and influence areas in the regions of medieval Spain as many VPs. The condition for the end of the game is always the same: after the end of the ninth round and the subsequent completion of rating the game is over. The winner is, who will win; ie the most victory points has snatched. Those who wish can also enter into the game after the sixth round; even an ultra-short game with only three rounds is feasible because the game takes place in three repetitive cycles. These consist of three rounds and a complete evaluation of all regions after the third round. Then again three laps and a score and finally again the same.
The order in which the players make their moves, is determined by the playing of the power cards. Where: who had played the lowest power card in the previous round, must now play its first. Each player has the same number of power cards with the same values (1-13), but each card may only be used once. Whoever plays the highest card power, must play one of the five face-up action cards first; the second highest power card next, etc. One must therefore demonstrate its power sent cards to get the desired action cards. The action cards from the five stacks are always new uncovered from lap to lap at the beginning (only the map of the fifth stack is always the same: the so-called 'King Card') and may be viewed prior to playing the power cards of all players. Depending on the utility of action cards (eg special ratings of certain regions) for the player, one (any particular card you really want to have !!) must now his power card as high or low (not the action cards says a really, or you want the next train play necessarily be the first one power card) play.
Furthermore, rules of power and action cards, the amount of Caballeros (a kind of knight) that you get from the province to the court (recruit) and then allowed to use the farm to the field to increase his influence.
Player with the most Caballeros in one of Spain's regions, gets the most points in the event of a vote. Provide additional opportunities the home region (there sits the Canal of the player) and the king region that promise bonus points for the corresponding player with the most influence. These are determined at the beginning of the game randomly by drawing region maps, but can change during the course of the game (by action cards, such as the King card).
This all sounds very complicated at the beginning, but takes place after one or two games very fast. Slightly longer can even later selecting the corresponding action card for their own train take, because there has to consider what a most brings or the other most harm. After all, you do not always get the card that you have changed his round to start. ;)
Go To Content:
Overall the game are a lot of wooden figures in that of small colored cubes (= Caballeros), larger cubes in five colors (= grandees) and a large (and I mean great !!) made black king figure. Plus, there's 13 power cards each player, as well as various action cards. Also included are two small scoring tablets, with which you can change the rating points of each region, and a large wood-Castillo (a castle), inserted into the not inserted into regions Caballeros throw, to be distributed later. All this as well as the Schedule is very high quality and robust.
Unfortunately, however, the board is not provided with relevant subjects so that you first have to laboriously sort all wooden tiles and cards before every game. This is a fact that there are, unfortunately, to complain about at all older games of 'Hans in Luck'.
Conclusion:
Class game with an unworthy packaging that it pretty difficult sämtliches game material together. Degrees in so many parts can be easily lost something when you need to sort before each game all over again. Appropriate subjects in Paperboard as easily managed Remedy. Therefore, there is a star deduction in the overall standings!
Who does not like sorting before every game again, sealable pouches concerned itself better for the figures and rubber for the cards. ;)