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Verdenslansering av 3 norske spill
Publisert: 15.02.2010


Verdenslansering av 3 norske spill

Lørdag 27. februar er det duket for storfint besøk hos Brettspill.no på Kjeller. Saken er nemlig at 3 spill er i ferd med å lanseres ute i den store verden, og fellesnevneren for dem alle tre er at designerne er norske. Åse og Henrik Berg (Oregon!) utgir Galapagos og Rattus, mens Kristian Amundsen Østby (Phenomena!) utgir Hotel Samoa. Spillene utgis av nederlandske White Goblin Games, og frontes her i Norge av Vennerød forlag.

Vi vil herved få invitere på lanseringsfest på Kjeller!

  • Møt designerne og få opplæring i spillene!
  • Prøv å slå designerne i deres eget spill!
  • Turnering i Hotel Samoa
  • Premier!
  • Spillene er også tilgjengelig for salg

Meld deg på til nilshakon@brettspill.no. Det er gratis å delta. NB: Begrenset antall plasser, så vi kjører først-til-mølla-prinsippet!

Tid: Lørdag 27. februar, kl 12-16.



Mer om spillene (sakset fra White Goblin Games):

Rattus

Rattus: Europe, 1347. A disaster is about to strike. The Black Death reaches Europe, and during the next
4 - 5 years, the population of Europe will be halved. The players settle in the various regions of Europe, while the plague spreads throughout all of the continent. The players gain help from the various classes of the middle ages: The Peasants provide population growth, the wise Monks keep the rats away, the rich Merchants flee when the plague approaches, the warfare conducted by the Knights spreads the plague to new areas, the Witches control the spread through magic and witchcraft, whereas the Kings avoid the plague by staying in their fortified palaces. But the plague does not make any distinction: When the rats arrive, no one can feel safe. When the plague withdraws and the game ends, the player with the highest surviving population wins.

Galapagos Galapagos: The Pacific Ocean, 1835. The ship „HMS Beagle“ arrives at the Galápagos islands. On board is the young biologist Charles Darwin, who is later to become famous throughout the world for his revolutionary ideas of evolution and natural selection. However, before this, he spent much of his time collecting and examining a variety of different species. In this game, the players are biologists walking in the footsteps of Darwin. They go on expeditions on the Galápagos islands in order to discover rare species, and create exhibitions to score exhibition points. The player with the most exhibition points when the game ends wins the game.
Hotel Samoa

Samoa. A popular vacation resort, where groups of tourists arrive every week. The hotel owners’ only care is to give these tourists the stay of their life - and of course to rid them of as much money as possible.
Each round new tourists of various nationalities will arrive at the island, and new upgrades in the form of build tiles will be available to buy for your hotel. Players will simultaneously choose one of their price cards to play, which indicates both your bid for building a hotel upgrade, and the price you set on your hotel rooms. The tourists will of course seek out the cheapest hotels first, so you must carefully plan when to demand sky high prices, and when to drop prices slow in order to attract the tourists right under your opponents' noses. All the tourists have different personalities and abilities - so be sure to get the ones that benefit you the most. And of course you can enhance your hotel by building extra rooms, a swimming pool or perhaps a luxury suite? In the end it's the cash that counts.

This is a fast and varied game of medium-light complexity, and as most decicions are made simultaneously by the players, the game has very little down time.

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Anaesthetic, 15.02.2010 16:05 (Endret 15.02.2010 16:06)
Samtidig med lanseringen starter en spilldesignkonkurranse, der du inviteres til å bidra til å lage den første utvidelsen til Hotel Samoa!

Les mer på denne splitter nye web-siden med masse informasjon om Hotel Samoa: http://www.evolvinggames.no

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