Ave Caesar
Set in the Roman stadium Circus Maximus, players use cards to move their chariots around a quasi-variable track. The track itself has bottlenecks and lane-changing restrictions, which make the race interesting for the racers (very similar to Detroit-Cleveland Grand Prix or Daytona 500). Players are required to race three laps, and they must stop to ’Hail Caesar’ before they can finish (a pit stop). The game is light, but if you waste too many moves taking the longer, outside-routes on corners, you may not have enough movement to finish the race. Later, the game was revamped into Ausgebremst, with the most notable changes being modular boards and options to reduce the luck.
The new Cafe Games/Pro Ludo edition has only 2 different tracks compared to the Ravensburger edition with 2 track variants on both sides of the board.
Data sheet
- Minimum number of players
- 2
- Maximum number of players
- 6
- Age
- 12+
- Playing time
- 15 - 30 minutes
- Language
- English
- Language
- Korean
- Language
- German
- Language dependent
- No text
- Designer
- Wolfgang Riedesser
- How many players?
- For 2
- How many players?
- Big groups (5-6)
- How many players?
- Small groups (2-4)
- Artist
- Thomas Thiemeyer
- Artist
- Ingrid Berner
- Artist
- Eckhard Freytag