你們是1900年代巴黎的房地產投資富商,當時這座城市正經歷翻天覆地的轉變,逐漸成為世上最美麗的城市。1889年,巴黎萬國博覽會的盛況,加上艾菲爾鐵塔竣工與攻佔巴士底監獄一百周年,更是錦上添花。巴黎迎來了「美好年代」。
玩家們扮演房地產商,致力在十九世紀末的巴黎買下最富麗堂皇的建築物,透過收購建築物和獲取獎勵板塊賺取分數,你能成為最具策略與慧眼的房地產大亨嗎?
語言版本: 繁體中文, 英文 English
遊戲人數: 2-4
遊戲時間: 90分鐘
適合年齡: 10+
《Paris 巴黎–美好年代》是一款中策歐式遊戲,結合經濟模型、區域控制、建築板塊放置,以輕巧的玩家回合,串聯精緻起分數沙拉機制,讓玩家更能在長程規劃的體驗上享受遊戲。
身為美好年代的仕紳名流,放眼巴黎,盡是美妙的投資標的。位於上流社會的頂層,必須眼光精準、出手明確,打造巴黎成為世界一流的浪漫之都。
《Azul 花磚物語》系列設計師 Michael Kiesling 再一巨作。遊戲主題從「葡萄牙」飛到「法國巴黎」,不僅配件豐富又應景,遊戲機制也精緻巧妙,玩家可以在各個環節盡情揮灑智慧。Michael Kiesling 和德國首位全職桌遊設計師 Wolfgang Kramer,屢創佳績的設計師搭檔再度聯手!
規則簡介
遊戲目標: 了解巴黎房地產的投資規則,看準標的出手投資,並與對手攻防,爭取最高聲望。
遊戲結束
當最後1塊遊戲結束板塊被拿走,遊戲會繼續進行直到起始玩家右邊的玩家,最後每位玩家都可以再進行一個回合。各區域的分數加上遊戲中獲得的分數後,最高分的玩家獲勝,成為巴黎上流社會中最具聲望的名媛紳士!
※更多遊戲細節與詳細規則,敬請參考說明書!
🔗 中文規則說明書下載 (PDF)
配件內容
- 遊戲版圖 x 1, 凱旋門 x 1, 建築物板塊 x 36, 地標板塊 x 8, 獎勵板塊 x 42, 遊戲結束板塊 x 12, 分數板塊 x 6
- 法郎 x 35, 資源指示物 x 18, 聲望指示物 x 18
- 玩家屏風 x 4, 玩家版圖 x 4
- 鑰匙 x 48, 獎勵棋子 x 4, 分數圓片 x 4
Explore Paris in the 19th century. Discover its renowned architecture and obtain the most eminent buildings in the right districts to achieve victory.
2–4 Players / 90 Min Playing Time / Age: 12+
Hong Kong bilingual version – Chinese/English
From the creator of Azul, Paris is a typical medium-weight Kramer and Kiesling Eurostyle-game with straightforward gameplay, short player turns, and an ingenious point salad mechanism. You mainly score points by obtaining the right buildings and collecting the right bonus cards.
In Paris, you take on the role of wealthy real estate investors in the Paris of the 1900s. Paris is at the height of its transformation into one of the most beautiful cities in the world. After having successfully organized the World Fair in 1889, topped by the construction of the Eiffel Tower and celebrating the centennial of the Storming of the Bastille, Paris goes through a period known as “la Belle Époque”. The architecture of Paris created during this period ranged from the Beaux-Arts, neo-Byzantine, and neo-Gothic to Art Nouveau and Art Deco. It is your task to purchase some of these magnificent Parisian buildings in order to make a profit and invest in the development and upkeep of some of Paris’ most iconic buildings and landmarks.