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Capstone Games  |  SKU: CSGMCB001

Maracaibo

$88.95 CAD
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Description

Designer Alexander Pfister
Publisher Capstone Games
Players 1-4
Playtime 30-120 mins
Suggested Age 12 and up
Expansions

Maracaibo: La Armada
Maracaibo: Flying Dutchman Promo Tile
Maracaibo: The Uprising

Accessories

Gaming Trunk - Acrylic overlays for the Maracaibo player board
Gaming Trunk - Caribbean Organizer for Maracaibo (Natural Unstained) 
Maracaibo Metal Coins
Go7 Gaming - MARA-001 for Maracaibo
Folded Space - Maracaibo & La Armada Expansion

Honors 2019 Golden Geek Board Game of the Year Nominee
2019 Golden Geek Best Strategy Board Game Nominee

Maracaibo, the new strategy game for 1-4 players by Alexander Pfister, is set in the Caribbean during the 17th century. The players try to increase their influence in three nations in four rounds with a play time of 40 minutes per player.

The players sail on a round course through the Caribbean. E.g., you have city tiles where you are able to perform various actions or deliver goods to. One special feature is an implemented quest mode over more and various tiles, which tells the player, who chase after it, a little story.

As a player, you move with your ship around the course, managing it by using cards like in other games from Alexander Pfister.

Customer Reviews

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R
Riad Kadi
One of my favorites

Tied with Great Western Trail for best Pfister game.

c
chris saman
lots to explore

dig the card combos. this will see more playtime than Great Western Trail.

G
Greg Reader
Great solo or with friends

I am a big fan of this theme, much more so than the American West in GWT, and have not been disappointed in playing Maracaibo. The automa is quite aggressive, which is a good contrast to playing with more laid-back friends. The campaign elements are mainly to keep the game fresh and encourage different approaches to the game - don't expect too much from the story.

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Jason Peacock
I like it better than Great Western Trail

This has a similar set of mechanics to GWT but it's a different game. I love GWT but this one gets the edge cause the card combos are so much fun.