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Monumental (English)

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INFORMATIONS

Designer : Matthew Dunstan
Artist :
Publisher: Funforge
Numbers of players : 1 to 4
Age : 14 years old and +
Playing Time : 90 to 120 minutes
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DESCRIPTION

In Monumental, each player will control a civilization which will evolve through his city: a 3x3 cards grid (coming from the player's departure civilization game) which can each be activated to bring together various resources such as science, military, production, culture , and gold that will allow them to trigger many actions. But there is something: you cannot activate all their cards at a time, which means that difficult choices will have to be made every turn in order to select the cards that are most necessary.

The resources collected from activated city cards will allow players to acquire cards from a common pool, allowing them to obtain improved buildings, technologies, wonders, etc. And therefore to take advantage of their civilization bridge to new heights thanks to increasingly effective combos of cards. As the common pool of cards progress (either that the players have acquired cards or because they did not do it - which leads to a card of the swimming pool to throw by turn), the game progresses through the eras . Medieval cards are better than conventional cards, and industrial cards are even better, but of course these cards are more and more expensive to acquire.

A modular board, in the center of the table, contains the army of each civilization. The board is made of provinces to conquer. The unoccupied residents of the province are barbarians who will provide resources to the player who will defeat them. Holding a conquered province also brings victory points.

The player with the most impressive civilization at the end of the game will remain memories forever (and they also win the game!).