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Here are products you can put on the card:
- European comics BOOKS;
- Japanese comics BOOKS (mangas);
- Novels (English & French);
- Boardgames;
- Roleplaying games BOOKS;
- MINIATURES sold at unity (Star Wars, Dungeons & Dragons and Axis & Allies);
- Games Workshop products;
- Sports or collectible/trading game cards, on a purchase of $10 or more of single cards;
- Stamps with the exception of those from the current year. Stamps accessories are not eligible;
- Coins, with the exception of those emission price. Gold coins and bullion coins are not eligible.. Coin and paper money accessories are not eligible.
* Any other products not listed here are not eligible to the Privilege Card.
* This offer cannot be turned into cash.
* The Privilege Card cannot be added to any other promotion (products on rebate cannot are not eligible to the Privilege Card.
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Description
Mining Colony is a tile laying game for 1-4 players in which you use excavation cards to compete for resources. With these resources, you develop your colonies and attempt to build science stations and outposts.
The game is played over ten rounds, each of which consists of three phases: discover, excavate, develop.
In the discover phase, a resource card is flipped and resources are placed in excavation zones.
In the excavation phase, players use their excavation cards to compete for those resources.
In the development phase, development tiles (which are won in the excavation phase and come in a variety of shapes) are placed on the player's individual colony board. The resources, which also include ships, colonists, and crystals are placed in designated spots on the tiles.
In the competitive game, players score points by creating the best mining colony, i.e., having various resources, people, and ships that are determined to be more valuable. Victory point values change from game to game, so different resources have different values from game to game.
In the solo mode, the player competes against a dummy player while they attempt to complete their colony.
MINING COLONY is categorised BOARDGAMES / GENERAL PUBLIC GAMES / TILE PLACEMENT GAMES and sold by l'Imaginaire, a store and specialised website.
Autors : Steve Finn
Artists : Marius Janusonis
Complexity : 1.85
Game for : GF14
Average Time : 40-40 MIN
Difficulty level : EASY GAME
Players quantity : 1-4
Martin L. | Report this review |
29/08/2024 | |
Excellent | |
Simple et amusant. Bon thème bien présent. Prix abordable, Format de boite pratique, Très abordablle. J'aurais peint la couleur des vaiseeaux orange brûlé en rouge vif comme sur les cartes. C'est le seul reproche que je peus faire. Excellent jeu. Attention, deux ou trois videos tutoriel sur youtube sont truffés d'erreurs. Bien lire le manuel suffit. |