San Gimignano
author
players
2-4
duration
50
age
8
edition
Piatnik, 2002
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The little town of San Gimignano, known as the "Medieval Manhattan" is in the middle of Tuscany. Originally designed as part of the town's defenses, the towers later became status symbols. Every player is the chief of an aristocratic family. By strategically deploying members of the family, the players seek to gain influence in the various guilds and to construct as many towers as possible. San Gimignano come from Gnomoni, the game that won (ex-aequo with Bisanzio by Alessandro Saragosa) the Archimede 2000 Award. It's the "heaviest" game in the market, as towers are not made of plastic or wood, but of real Anker Stones.
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