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Courtisans (Multilingual)

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INFORMATIONS

Designer : , 
Artist : Noëmie Chevalier
Publisher :
Numbers of players : 2 to 5
Age : 8 years old and +
Playing Time : 20 to 30 minutes
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DESCRIPTION

Tonight, the atmosphere of the Queen's banquet is electric, while the kingdom's elite meets in a whirlwind of prestige and rivalry. In this merciless competition for power and recognition, only the most clever and most determined will emerge victorious. Welcome to the Queen's banquet, with the Courtesian game, where politics and ambition are intertwined in a ballet of implacable strategies and influence play.

Courtisans is a captivating medieval card game, suitable for children from 8 years old and which can accommodate 2 to 5 players. With parts of about 20 minutes, this game published by Catch Up Games offers a quick and dynamic fun experience, perfect for the whole family. In Courtiers, each player embodies a member of the royal court, seeking to win the king's favors by accumulating as much prestige as possible. Through a series of strategic choices and reversal of the situation, players must skillfully navigate in court intrigues to win the victory. A game where cunning and diplomacy are the keys to success!

In turn you play 3 courtyard cards, each representing one of the families of the royal court. Two of these cards are placed in your home and an opponent in order to constitute collections. The last one is played at the queen table in order to influence each family: place a card above or below the tray to give positive or negative value to the corresponding family. The reversals of situations are legion because some courtiers have specific roles. Spies could slip into your game and make the outcome uncertain. Unless assassins come to remove the cards bringing you the most. To get the most points and take it, you will have to collect good families while preserving their value at the queen's table.