Vendor: Ludonova
Type: Board Games
Price:
27.95
Designer |
Chris Zinsli Suzanne Zinsli |
Publisher | Ludonova |
Players | 2-4 |
Playtime | 60 mins |
Suggested Age | 10 and up |
During the second half of the nineteenth century in what was then Ceylon, today known to all as the nation of Sri Lanka, a deadly fungus killed off all the coffee plantations on the island thus causing a serious economic crisis. The Scot James Taylor, and later many other entrepreneurs, set about substituting coffee plantations for tea plantations and hence creating what many connoisseurs today consider to be the best tea in the world.
In Ceylon, players take on the role of the pioneers who developed the Ceylon tea industry. As such, they build plantations in different districts and at different altitudes. They produce tea and try to sell it to the most important export companies. To favor this task, they must win the favor of the counselors of each district and develop the necessary technology that allows them to get ahead of their competitors.
At the end of the game, players score points for having plantations in each district, for meeting demands that have been set, for the level of technological development reached, and for the amount of money collected. In the end, the player who has the most points wins.
—description from the publisher
Vendor: Cardboard Edison
Type: Board Games
Price:
15.95
Designer |
Chris Zinsli Suzanne Zinsli |
Publisher | Cardboard Edison |
Players | 1-5 |
Playtime | 30-45 mins |
Suggested Age | 13 and up |
Vendor: Van Ryder Games
Type: Board Games
Price:
12.95
Designer |
Chris Zinsli Suzanne Zinsli |
Publisher | Van Ryder Games |
Players | 2 |
Playtime | 15 mins |
Suggested Age | 8 and up |
Tessen is a card game featuring simultaneous real time play. Players take animal cards from their decks and play them in up to 5 groups in front of them. Players may save sets of 3 or more, but beware! The opponent may use a warrior card to "attack" forcing the player to give up the attacked animal cards. The attacking player may then take the cards for his own. Also, warriors may be used to "defend" and nullify an opponent's warrior.