- Ra (board game)
Infobox_Game
subject_name=Ra
image_link=
image_caption=The Rio Grande Games edition "Ra" Cover
designer=Reiner Knizia
illustrator=Frank Vohwinkel
publisher=AleaRio Grande Games Überplay
players=3 to 5
ages=12 and up
setup_time=5 minutes
playing_time= 45 - 60 minutes
complexity=Medium
strategy=High
random_chance=Medium
skills=Auction
footnotes="Ra" is a
board game for three to five players designed byReiner Knizia and themed aroundRa , thesun-god of Heliopolis in ancient Egyptian culture. "Ra"'s gameplay spans three epochs, which reflect the history of ancient Egypt:
*TheOld Kingdom (2665 – 2155 BC)
*TheMiddle Kingdom (2130 – 1650 BC)
*TheNew Kingdom (1555 – 1080 BC)Originally published in
Germany , it was republished in anEnglish language translation byRio Grande Games . "Ra" won the 2000International Gamers Award , placed 2nd in the 1999Deutscher Spiele Preis , and is one of the top 20 user-rated games atBoardGameGeek Gameplay
"Ra" is an auction game, where the players are all competing for the same resources. The game is played in three rounds, called Epochs. Players use their sun tokens to bid against each other on auctions for tiles. At the end of an epoch, points will be scored for the number and types of tiles a player managed to win. The price of the tiles is determined by the players bidding for them, and values can shift rapidly. [http://www.bggfiles.com/viewfile.php3?fileid=11100 Rules quick summary] PDF by Michael Weston on
BoardGameGeek ]Players are faced with a constant balance between "what should be done eventually" and "what can actually be done now", which is a hallmark of many Knizia games, and of
German-style board games in general.History
"Ra" was published in 1999 by Alea in
Germany . In an interview withFunagain Games [http://funagain.com/control/interviews/ Interviews with Reiner Knizia and Jay Tummelson] , Funagain Games, 1999] , Knizia explains how he created the game : "Ra" actually has a good story behind it; it was the first game I did after my retirement. Two or three weeks after my retirement I said, 'Okay, now let's get started.' That's the time, when I do a big game, that the world around me stops. I concentrate on this game and nothing else. And since I had more time, this concentration became even more extreme. For four to six weeks I did nothing but work on this game. "Almost immediately the game was picked up for distribution and English translation by
Rio Grande Games . Rio Grande owner Jay Tummelson explains how he chose "Ra" for distribution so early in its life: "Games I like are likely to be liked by others. With "Ra", I saw it at Essen last year and decided I would like to do it in English. I approached Alea and offered to do it. We negotiated and I did it. I try to get involved earlier in the process…. I am working with some companies on games they are considering for next year, but have not decided on final theme or look."999 Games published a Dutch edition of "Ra" in theNetherlands in 2000. Besides these three officially published language translations, fans of the game have translated the rules into Hungarian, Italian, Spanish, and French. All of these translations, along with reviews, photos, and discussions about the game can be found onBoardGameGeek .com, a board game database and fan community."Ra" quickly sold out, and was out of print for several years. In October 2005
Überplay reprinted the English version. The Überplay edition has minor differences from earlier editions: slightly larger tiles, a slightly larger board, a cloth sack to pull the tiles from, a smaller box (thanks to the board being quad-fold), a scoring summary printed on the board, and marks on tiles to indicate which are kept at the end of a round. In 2005 Knizia, working withMichael Menzel , also designed a new game called "Razzia", which is the basic game of "Ra" with amafia theme.A third edition of "Ra" is due to be published by Rio Grande Games in January 2008. [cite web
url=http://www.boardgamenews.com/index.php/boardgamenews/comments/ask_jay_the_return_of_ra/
title=Ask Jay: The Return of Ra
author=W. Eric Martin
accessdate=2007-06-06]References
External links
* [http://www.aleaspiele.de/Pages/A1/ Alea's official "Ra" site] de icon
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