Tiletum - Solo Playthough

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  • Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
  • Let's play a T Game! Today we're playing a solo game of Tiletum, a game from Board and Dice designed by Simone Luciani and Daniele Tascini
    Tiletum on BGG:
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    Description from BGG:
    "In Tiletum, you and fellow players take on the roles of rich merchants traveling throughout Europe, from Flanders to Venice, during the Golden Age of the Renaissance.
    You will travel to various cities to acquire trade contracts for wool and iron, as well as a collection of their coats of arms. You must collect the required resources to fulfill contracts, invest in the construction of monumental cathedrals, gain the favor of noble families, and participate in important fairs where your main business occurs. You will also use the services of notable people who will be welcomed into your houses. You will thus gain prestige that will make you the most famous merchant of the Renaissance.
    Tiletum is a dice management game in which dice have a dual function: gaining resources and performing actions. A certain number of dice will be rolled each round. On your turn, choose a die to gain the number of corresponding resources equal to the value of the die, then perform the associated action. The power of the action is inversely proportional to the value of the die, so the fewer resources you gain, the more powerful the actions you take and vice versa."

Комментарии • 3

  • @alanswift6802
    @alanswift6802 Год назад

    good playthrough. Nice win and excellent video.

  • @albertohernandez5335
    @albertohernandez5335 Год назад

    Both of you should have 8 points more each. The crest fair is for any and all crest on your board, regardless if it’s in a house or not. So final scoring would’ve been 8+ for each. Regardless, great play through.

    • @realdeath
      @realdeath Год назад +1

      Well spotted, but only the placed/active crests would give points to the bot, none of the inactive ones (page 4, fair phase in the solo rulebook).