Review: Biblios
Posted by James (admin) on 12th May 2011
In Biblios, players are monks trying to make the best library and the player with the most victory points (VPs) at the end of the game wins. Biblios is a card game with some similarities to For Sale (as players spend the first game phase gaining cards and the second phase using those cards to get better cards) which already gives it a good start in my eyes.
During the game, players gain cards of 3 different types: coloured cards (which have values on them), dice cards and gold cards. At the end of the game, the player with the highest total value of cards in each of the 5 colours scores VPs equal to that colour’s value (between 1-6 VP). However, the VP value of each colour (shown on coloured dice on the board) can change during the game because players that gain dice cards can alter 1 or 2 dice values up or down 1 or 2 points each depending upon the card.
In the first game phase, players gain cards. Players take turns drawing and allocating a number of cards equal to the number of players plus one. The player can place 1 card in the auction pile, 1 card in their own hand, and the rest in the common area. However, the interesting part is that the active player draws cards one-by-one so they must allocate each card before knowing what the next card is. Read the rest of this entry »
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