The first impression is as always with Pegasus products a very good. The packing is stable, and the layout of the
Cartons is great. The content is rich and high-quality:
- A more than 20-page manual in multi-color printing
- A Schedule
- 4 player boards
- 260 very nice playing cards
- 34 coins
- 23 slices of wood
- 13 wooden markers
- Blank slide cases (very good idea)
The game is presented very attractively. Unfortunately slays a right at the beginning the really big game guide ...
and also raises concerns. This is very extensive. In addition, it is quite complicated and difficult in some places
built course. Well, the idea is that the first round still say requires fewer rules to come in,
is played. The game is for 2 - 4 players designed, where there is still a solo variant.
The aim of the game is that each player their own pedigree and a powerful (the most influential family)
Family builds.
The game itself offers tactics geündelt with a portion of random / happiness. The chance comes when pulling the cards into play.
Funny are the possible pedigrees that can still have quite absurd excesses.
The player himself running from generation one to four. Then it's over. The individual traits are companies in different phases
shares. 3 of them. There is the action phase in which one of marriage arrange to acquire mansion so do a lot
can. Then follows the incomes and clean-up phase. (Money and removing the pieces from the plan). In the coming phases
also the tactical strike into play here and planned to try the other players to keep in mind.
After the 3rd generation, the game is then over, and it is seen who won.
I myself, as an adult, the legacy was nice. Unfortunately we just had too often look into the rules. My junior who
now nine counts Lenze, has completely lost interest after the second round. For him, there were too many rules and too much
tactical depth. The layout and the pedigrees again have pleased him very much.
Conclusion: The Legacy is not a game for in between. It is still quite demanding for at least one child. 10 years I would still regarded as too young. - 3 stars