Zapotec, the echoes of the lesser-known civilization epoch [Review]
Zapotec, a light-to-medium euro game, steals the spotlight in this board game analysis. It is accessible with some twist for newcomers.
Board Game Review
Zapotec, a light-to-medium euro game, steals the spotlight in this board game analysis. It is accessible with some twist for newcomers.
Tapestry is a euro game with an engine-building mechanic. You build your civilization through advancement and gain points to win the game.
For centuries, if not millennia, El Rio Nilo, or the Nile River, has symbolized prosperity and the lifeblood of Egyptian civilization. Its significance is chronicled in the Book of Exodus. From the infant Moses drifting in a reed basket to prevent death out of the Pharaoh’s decree, to the first of the Ten Plagues of Egypt, where the river turned into blood. So paramount the importance of Africa’s longest river, even GDM Games desires to romanticize and capture the founding and flourishing of civilizations along the Nile’s banks. Nilo will narrate this story.
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