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Ezra and Nehemiah [*OUTLET*]
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OUTLET - ARTÍCULO DAÑADO
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A continuación encontrarás información adicional sobre los daños de este artículo.
¡ACUMULA DESCUENTOS!
5% adicional en la compra de 2 artículos Outlet con el cupón "2OUTLET".
10% adicional en la compra de 3 artículos Outlet con el cupón "3OUTLET".
Editorial Renegade Game Studios
Idioma
Dependencia del idioma (0-4) ?
Núm. jugadores 1 2 3 4
Tiempo de juego Entre 1 a 2 horas
Autor S J Macdonald, Shem Phillips
Edad mínima 13
Temas Ancient, City Building, Religious
Mecánicas Chaining, Hand Management, Solo / Solitaire Game, Tech Trees / Tech Tracks, Track Movement, Variable Set-up, Worker Placement
Núm. Cartas
78 | 44
Fundas 45x68 | 54x86
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Descripción
The God of heaven has given me all the kingdoms of the earth and has appointed me to build a temple for Him in Jerusalem. Any of his people may go up to Jerusalem in Judah to build the temple of the Lord, the God of Israel. And in any place where survivors may now be living, the people of Persia are to provide them with silver, gold, goods, livestock, and offerings for the temple of God in Jerusalem - Ezra 1:2-4 (paraphrased).
Decades later, in the twentieth year of Artaxerxes reign, the king noticed a sadness in his cupbearer, Nehemiah. When asked why he looked so ill, Nehemiah replied:
May the king live forever! Why should I not look sad when the city of my ancestors lies in ruins, and its gates have been destroyed by fire? If it pleases you, and if I have found favor in your sight, let me go to the city in Judah where my ancestors are buried so that I may rebuild it - Nehemiah 2:3-5 (paraphrased).
The aim of Ezra and Nehemiah is to be the player with the most Victory Points (VP) at the game’s end. Points are gained primarily by building the temple, rebuilding the city walls and gates, and by teaching the Torah to the returning exiles. Players may also seek to develop their land, travel to settlements outside the city walls, or stoke the altar’s fire to keep it burning day and night. The prophets, Haggai and Zechariah will be doing their part to keep the people focused on what is most important.
Over 3 weeks (Rounds), players will be using their hand of cards, workers, and resources to do their part in rebuilding the great city of Jerusalem. After 6 days of work, there will be a Sabbath day of rest. Food will be needed, and the week’s work will be reflected upon. The game will end after the 3rd Sabbath has been completed.
—description from the designer