Tzolk'in: The Mayan Calendar
Tzolkin: The Mayan Calendar presents a new game mechanism: dynamic worker placement. Players representing different Mayan tribes place their workers on giant connected gears, and as the gears rotate they take the workers to different action spots.
During a turn, players can either (a) place one or more workers on the lowest visible spot of the gears or (b) pick up one or more workers. When placing workers, they must pay corn, which is used as a currency in the game. When they pick up a worker, they perform certain actions depending on the position of the worker. Actions located "later" on the gears are more valuable, so it’s wise to let the time work for you – but players cannot skip their turn; if they have all their workers on the gears, they have to pick some up.
The game ends after one full revolution of the central Tzolkin gear. There are many paths to victory. Pleasing the gods by placing crystal skulls in deep caves or building many temples are just two of those many paths...
Fiche technique
- Nombre minimum de joueurs
- 2
- Nombre maximum de joueurs
- 4
- âge
- 14+
- Temps de jeu
- 60 - 90 minutes
- Langue
- English
- Dépendante du langage
- Pas de texte
- Un jeu de
- Daniele Tascini
- Un jeu de
- Simone Luciani
- Combien de joueurs?
- Petits groupes (2-4)
- Combien de joueurs?
- Pour 2
- Mécanisme de jeu
- Worker placement
- Illustré par
- Milan Vavroň