Saint Petersburg (board game)

Saint Petersburg (board game)

Infobox_Game
subject_name=St. Petersburg
image_link=
image_caption=A game in play
designer=Michael Tummelhofer
publisher=Rio Grande Games Hans im Glück 999 Games
players=2-4
ages=10 and up
setup_time= 1 minutes
playing_time= 45 minutes
complexity=Medium
strategy=High
random_chance=Medium
skills=Strategic thought
bggid= 9217
bggxrefs=
footnotes=

"Saint Petersburg" is a card-driven designer board game, with the design of the game credited to "Michael Tummelhofer", a pseudonym for "Michael" Bruinsma, Jay "Tummel"son and Bernd Brunn"hofer". Most of the design work was done by Brunnhofer. [cite web
url=http://www.boardgamenews.com/index.php/boardgamenews/comments/ask_jay_board_games_to_video_and_back_again/
title=Ask Jay: Board Games to Video and Back Again
work=Boardgame News
author=W. Eric Martin
accessdate=2007-07-17
] The game was published in 2004 by Hans im Glück and Rio Grande Games, and won the Deutscher Spiele Preis and International Gamers Award for that year. The expansion, called "The Banquet", consists of 12 new cards (3 normal and 9 special) as well as rules to use them.

References

External links

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* [http://www.westpark-gamers.de/download/sp_pc_e.php computer version of the game] at Westpark Gamers


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