The Voyages of Marco Polo

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The Voyages of Marco Polo

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Auf den Spuren von Marco Polo / In de voetsporen van Marco Polo / Marco Polo / Marco Polo Kereskedő: Világutazó játék / Sulle Tracce di Marco Polo / Viagens de Marco Polo / Los Viajes de Marco Polo / Les voyages de Marco Polo / Τα Ταξίδια του Marco Polo / Путешествия Марко Поло / マルコポーロの旅路 / 馬可波羅 / 馬可波羅 Voyages of Marco Polo / 마르코 폴로
release year: 2015
platform: Boardgame
genre: Dice / Economic / Medieval / Travel
designer: Simone Luciani / Daniele Tascini
artist: Dennis Lohausen
publisher: Hans im Glück / 999 Games

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In 1271, 17-year-old Marco Polo started on a journey to China with his father and older brother. After a long and grueling journey that led through Jerusalem and Mesopotamia and over the "Silk Road", they reached the court of Kublai Khan in 1275.

In The Voyages of Marco Polo, players recreate this journey, with each player having a different character from history with a special power in the game. The game is played over five rounds. Each round, the players roll their five personal dice and take turns performing actions by placing their dice onto the board. Players may choose from a variety of actions, each require the use of one or more dice: collecting resources or money, acquiring contracts, traveling on the map or using a special action granted by a city. When traveling, each player begins at Venice and can decide between several routes eastward, all the way to Beijing. When a player stops at a city, they place a trading post there, giving them access to extra actions or resources for the rest of the game. The higher the value of the dice used for an action, the better the options that may be chosen, but also the more money the player must pay if an opponent has already chosen the same action.

After five rounds, the game ends with players receiving extra victory points for having trading posts in Beijing, fulfilling the most contracts, and having trading posts in the cities on secret goal cards that each player gets at the start of the game.

This game should not be confused with Marco Polo Expedition, which has the same German title.

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