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Braincrack Games  |  SKU: FLO1EDEN

Florence

$30.77 CAD $55.95 CAD
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Description

Designer Dean Morris
Publisher Braincrack Games
Players 1-5
Playtime 40-80 mins
Suggested Age 14 and up

Set in the titular city, Florence tasks players with elevating the status of their family and navigating the city on the night of a grand Carnevale to set up meetings with the ruling Medici figureheads: Cosimo, Giovanni, and Contessina.

Florence is a Euro-style area control game in which the regions you want to hold change each round as the Medici move around the city attending various functions. Over nine rounds, each player dispatches family members to attend parties, give gifts, brag about their achievements, engage in spurious gossip, and muscle their way through crowds to get some valuable face-time with the Medici. The chief resource in Florence is time: As the Carnevale moves into full swing and the streets fill with revelers, they will become harder to navigate, and you will need to be cautious of which actions you ask your various scions to complete.

But by ensuring that your family is at the front of each queue and the most talked about (by meeting conditions of various "brag" cards), you gain valuable points to elevate your family's status. Each Medici is impressed only by a specific approach, and as the night goes on, they become harder to impress — which scores you more points for increasingly harder objectives should you do so.

Florence includes a solo mode by Dávid Turczi.

—description from the publisher

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Chris
Decent price for decent game

> I wrote this as a solo review <
The publisher says this is the 3rd game in the series, I don't see how it is when all three games (Ragusa, Venice, and Florence) each had a different designer, They share some sort of theme / time line together I guess.

To keep it short, Ragusa is a better game to pick up - designed by someone who has made a few hits in the past. Florence looks like fun, sounds like fun until you play. You soon realize you'll be heading to BoardGameGeek to look for answers about the game.
Florence is designed by someone who is breaking into the scene (not a bad thing but also not a good thing). Keep that in mind when purchasing.

Depending where you place a guard(3 different types of spots), it will have 3 rules behind it that you will need to keep in the back of your mind or look in the book each time you or someone moves past or next to a guard.
Oh the Nobel is driving by? What are the 3 or 4 rules behind it for scoring.

Brag action is a way to get points and block others of getting points. IT's an OK mechanic.

The solo mode needs better explanation and examples of the cards.

This game is NOT intuitive like Ragusa.
Get Ragusa instead of Florence. Set up, rules, scoring and way more engaging for everyone who is playing!