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Rio Grande Games  |  SKU: RIO582

Concordia: Britannia & Germania

$23.95 CAD
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Description

Designer Mac Gerdts
Publisher Rio Grande Games
Players 2-5
Playtime 100 mins
Suggested Age 12 and up
Expands Concordia 
Concordia Venus


Concordia: Britannia Expansion
features a double-sided map for Concordia.

  • The Britannia map offers tight play with only 23 cities in ten provinces. Players start in London and Calais, expanding Britannia from the south.
  • The Germania map features 30 cities in twelve provinces again. The additional castles, different starting positions, and sea colonists moving along rivers bring new options into play.

Customer Reviews

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Thomas Pickett
Great map

If you're looking for more Concordia maps, this one is definitely worth considering.

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Luke Piefer
Britannia is my go-to map for Concordia and Germania offers a unique play experience.

I love these two expansion maps! Britannia is just right for 3-4 players, whereas a lot of other maps seem too big, too small, or too spread out. It's the map I use most for Concordia. It almost always seems to provide balanced, competitive games. Germania is very different from other Concordia maps. The German castles might cause players to play their tribune more often, leading to less predictable games. The map is huge, but you get extra movement points for your boats. It can still be hard to spread out and games have a tendency to end via buying cards before players have built a lot of houses, but I still like it because it offers a very different strategy space despite being less elegant than most Concordia maps.