Terramara
Terramara is the name of the villages founded around 1500 B.C., mid- to late Bronze Age, in Northern Italy. People lived, travelled, and traded between the Alps mountain range and the river Po. The main occupations of the Terramara people were hunting, farming and metallurgy, casting bronze tools like axe heads in stone molds. The houses in the villages were built on piles, meaning each house is built above the ground, supported by wooden stakes.
In Terramara, you play as the chief of a clan living in one of these villages. Your goal is to develop your clan, exploring lands farther away to trade with other villages, and reach sacred places. You improve your battle strength and discover new technologies to create useful artefacts. The player who develops the best clan by gaining more development points becomes leader of all of Terramara and wins the game!
Data sheet
- Minimum number of players
- 2
- Maximum number of players
- 4
- Age
- 12+
- Playing time
- 2 hours
- Language
- German
- Language
- Dutch
- Language
- French
- Language
- English
- Language dependent
- No text
- Designer
- Flaminia Brasini
- Designer
- Antonio Tinto
- Designer
- Stefano Luperto
- Designer
- Virginio Gigli
- Designer
- Acchittocca
- How many players?
- For 2
- How many players?
- Small groups (2-4)
- Game mechanism
- Worker placement
- Artist
- Michael Menzel