- Amun-Re (board game)
Infobox Game
subject_name=Amun-Re
image_link=
image_caption= Hans im Glück version
designer=Reiner Knizia
publisher=Rio Grande Games Hans im Glück 999 Games
players=3–5
setup_time=5 minutes
playing_time=60–90 minutes
skills=Bidding , Strategic thought
bggid=5404"Amun-Re" is a game designed by
Reiner Knizia and first published in 2003 byHans im Glück in German and in English byRio Grande Games .citation
contribution=Amun-Re
last=Livingstone
first=Ian
author-link=Ian Livingstone
title=Hobby Games: The 100 Best
editor-first=James
editor-last=Lowder
editor-link=James Lowder
publisher=Green Ronin Publishing
pages=9-12
year =2007
isbn=978-1-932442-96-0] Players are leaders of different Egyptian dynasties who try to gain influence in 15 provinces of ancient Egypt. Influence and buildingpyramid s earns points for the players. Points are scored at two instances during the game, at the end of the "Old Kingdom" and at the end of the "New Kingdom", and the player who amasses the most points wins the game.Gameplay
"Amun-Re" is played in a series of rounds, where each round consists of an
auction of territories, followed by the purchase of "power cards" (for special use or that give bonuses in scoring), farmers (that generate income), and bricks (which may be converted into pyramids on a three-for-one basis), a sacrifice phase, and then income. All prices in auctions, as well as for purchases, are based on thetriangular numbers .Following purchases, there is a sacrifice where each player either sacrifices a number of gold or can steal from the sacrifice (and a player must either sacrifice or steal, "sacrificing" 0 gold isn't allowed). Rewards are given to players based on their sacrifice (highest sacrifice receiving the most reward, "thieves" getting no reward beyond the three gold they steal).
Finally, players receive income, where income generated by farmers depends upon the previous sacrifice. Other territories provide a fixed amount of gold, or a combination of farmer income and fixed income.
As the ends of rounds three and six (the end of the "Old Kingdom" and "New Kingdom") points are scored for pyramids, sets of pyramids, temples in territories controlled, and for bonuses earned using power cards.
Awards and critical reception
*"Amun-Re" won the 2003
Deutscher Spiele Preis .References
External links
*bgg|5404|"Amun-Re"
* [http://www.spielbyweb.com/ SpielByWeb] : a play-by-web site offering several games including Amun-Re
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