I use it for Century Spice Road, the character cards of LOTR - Journeys, and for the planet cards for Astro Knights. No cards have autocombusted so far... fingers crossed!
Settlers from four major powers of the world have discovered new lands, with new resources and opportunities. Romans, Barbarians, Egyptians and Japanese all at once move there to expand the boundaries of their empires. They build new buildings to strengthen their economy, they found mines and fields to gather resources, and they build barracks and training grounds to train soldiers. Soon after they discover that this land is far too small for everybody, then the war begins...
Imperial Settlers is a card game that lets players lead one of the four factions and build empires by placing buildings, then sending workers to those buildings to acquire new resources and abilities. The game is played over five rounds during which players take various actions in order to explore new lands, build buildings, trade resources, conquer enemies, and thus score victory points.
The core mechanism of Imperial Settlers is based on concepts from the author's card game 51st State.
Love that there's different factions with different abilities, makes for more replayability since you'll want to try out the different factions! There's also extra factions available for purchase via expansion.
It's a nice game with ressouces managements, tableau buildings and little bit engin building.
I like easy to learn and play civ games. I also like Atlanteans, Romans, and other ancient civilizations. It is a very fun game. Some folks fine it too long for what it does but I prefer it as a solo to three player game. I personally follow most of the deck building rules EXCEPT I allow a mix of all expansions (basically OPEN in the new rulebooks). I build all decks to be killer and have alot of fun with the crazy combos. 8.7/10
Imperial Settlers is a card-based, resource management type of game in which players try to build an efficient economic engine. This is done by collecting resources and using them to construct buildings (laying cards), which will then earn you more resources and victory points. Each deck corresponds to a different civilization and plays very differently from the others. Follow the link below to find a more detailed review, and please dont forget to like and subscribe to the channel :)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jiRt_cbyoQI&index=3&list=PLZDFcudB09O5GczGRoJ9pwoBEo9RnqUVD
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I use it for Century Spice Road, the character cards of LOTR - Journeys, and for the planet cards for Astro Knights. No cards have autocombusted so far... fingers crossed!