Infinite City |
A rich new world has opened up. Resources are plentiful, the economy is booming, and the capital city of this new world is expanding like never before! Even though many corporations scramble to stake a claim in the exploding prosperity, only one can claim ownership! Who will take over the Infinite City?
Will you place the capital next to the port, claiming both as your own? Will you use the transit station to move another player’s military base out of the way, or place your embassy to steal his temple? Will you try for a greater area under your control, or move to capture key buildings?
Infinite City is a stand-alone tile game where players become the leaders of corporations building an ever-sprawling city, maneuvering to control the largest districts while holding on to the most valuable buildings.
For 2-6 players. 45 minutes.
- Ages: 10+
- Brand: Alderac Entertainment Group
SKU: 9781594721175
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Paradise Valley Mall Employeee Recommendation, February 2011
Nathan -
For every person whom has ever wondered why cities seem so discombobulated, out of sync or just plan boring here’s a game to explain why cities are actually this way (Note this game explains none of these things.) Infinite City is a really simplistic tile based game that plays like a city building computer game, it’s so simple in fact that the rules could have fit onto a single side of a piece of paper, but they wanted to give you diagrams so it became 3 1/2 pages. The whole object of the game is to lay down tiles adjacent to other tiles in a way that benefits you then you put a token onto it; each tile has a different building or landmark that can dramatically influence your and your opponents turns. Some of the different tiles include “The Stadium” which moves all tokens from adjacent tiles to it, or “The Plaza” which forces everyone to place tiles adjacent to it or even “the Post office” which lets you trade its place with another tile. When one person has used all their tokens the game ends and whoever has the most points gains control of Infinite City and forces all the other players to become their lower peons and slaves to the betterment of their city.
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