Toledo

December 27, 2015 - Comment

Can You Craft the Greatest Swords Ever Made? Central Spain, A.D. 1600. You play a member of a family famous for making exquisite swords from renowned Toledo steel. By engaging the services of the skilled sword smiths, you hope to present the finest and most beautiful swords ever crafted to the great emperor of the

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Can You Craft the Greatest Swords Ever Made? Central Spain, A.D. 1600. You play a member of a family famous for making exquisite swords from renowned Toledo steel. By engaging the services of the skilled sword smiths, you hope to present the finest and most beautiful swords ever crafted to the great emperor of the Spanish Empire. These strong, sharp, and often gem-laden weapons-magnificent works of art and swordcraft- provide your pathway to power and glory! Travel the hilly streets of Toledo to acquire the fine metals and gems you need to craft these beautiful swords. Forge your magnificent swords and carry them to the grand Alcazar palace. You might also visit the storied artist studio of El Greco to buy some of his works. But beware! Toledo can be a dangerous place. You may duel, engaging in swordfights to protect your honor. In the end, whoever presents the best set of swords to the emperor claims glory and victory!

Product Features

  • For 2-4 games
  • Takes about 90 minutes to play
  • A Martin Wallace game
  • Designed by Martin Wallace

Comments

R. Slaugh says:

Good family game, everyone liked it, similar to Catan Played this with my 10 year old and had a good time. Then played it with my 8 and 10 year old. Finally played it with husband 8 and 10 year old. The strategy changes a bit for 2, 3, and 4 player games as does the length, I enjoyed all of them equally. It is a Settler of Catan type game where you pick building spots and hope they bring in resources and you try to convert your resources in to game winning points, but I liked it a bit better because the game evolves as it goes. At first you…

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