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Tiletum (English)

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INFORMATIONS

Designer : Simone Luciani, Daniele Tascini
Artist : Giorgio de Michele, Zbigniew Umgelter
Publisher: Board&Dice
Numbers of players : 1 to 4
Age : 14 years old and +
Playing Time : 60 to 100 minutes
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DESCRIPTION

In Tiletum, you and other players assume the roles of wealthy merchants traveling across Europe, from Flanders to Venice, during the golden age of the Renaissance.

You will travel to different cities to acquire commercial contracts for wool and iron, as well as a collection of their coat of arms. You must collect the resources necessary to fulfill contracts, invest in the construction of monumental cathedrals, win the favor of noble families, and participate in important fairs where your main activity occurs. You will also use the services of remarkable people who will be welcomed in your homes. You will gain a prestige that will make you the most famous renaissance merchant.

Tiletum is a dice management game in which the dice have a double function: winning resources and performing actions. A number of dice will be rolled each round. In your turn, choose a die to obtain the number of resources corresponding to the value of the die, then perform the associated action. The power of the action is inversely proportional to the value of the die, so that the less resources you gain, the more the actions you take are powerful and vice versa.