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Splotter Spellen  |  SKU: 100001

& Cetera

$52.95 CAD
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Description

Designer Jeroen Doumen
Publisher Splotter Spellen
Players 1-6
Playtime 240 mins
Suggested Age 10 and up
Expansion Roads & Boats


This expansion for Roads & Boats features 20 new scenarios, new land tiles (Polder, City), pieces for 5/6 players in grey and black, planes in 6 colors, new producers (Pearls, MBA, Bomb, Atelier, Power Plant) and resources.

Rules are included for: electricity, managers, art, exhibitions, trade between players, polder terrain, cities, quick start, fundamental research, planes, trains, and bombs.

& Cetera contains all the rules and material previously published as Planes & Trains, plus a lot more, and is compatible with the 2nd and 3rd edition base game.

Customer Reviews

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Luke Piefer
Good ideas, maybe a little overkill? And no box...

This expansion has a lot of stuff. It's a bit overwhelming, as the base game is already extremely fiddly and complex. Beware that you probably won't feel the need to add this content if you haven't played the base game A LOT. That's just my opinion though. I haven't played very many modules but they all seem fairly well thought out. The option to destroy buildings is a cool addition, for example, because the base game can get tedious when a building is no longer useful. Roads and Boats is the type of game that can easily incorporate new ideas and I don't think any of the modules lead to rules contradictions or broken games. It's just a question of how much content you feel you need to add. Also, not a big deal, but be aware that this is sold in a sealed plastic bag (no box).

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Allon Weis
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Charles Miron
Really good

Enjoy it!