Paris Paris is a simple, fast game with a beautiful mechanism. In the middle of Paris there are five bus lines where the players build huts. Each round is a box more than a player. Players are looking for a box that allows them to build a cabin on a bus line in Paris. The not taken box triggers a score at the end. Thus, the starter is preferred because he may choose first, but the last player chooses the location of the score. The triggered score brings a point for each hut at the remaining place. Later large bus trips also occur where complete lines are evaluated. Here it is important to have built chains, because they bring more points.
Paris Paris is after Cardinal and King the second game of Michael Schacht in the BrettspielWelt.
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Abacus | |
Autor | Michael Schacht |
Spieleranzahl | 2-4 |
Spieldauer | 20 Minuten |
Spieltyp | Familienspiel |
Alter | ab 10 |
Preis | ca. 20 Euro |
Auszeichnungen | Auswahlliste Spiel des Jahres 2003 |
Anleitung & Regeln. |