Ahau: Rulers of Yucatán
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Description
Description
Designer |
Oláh Tamás |
Publisher | Grand Gamers Guild |
Players | 1-5 |
Playtime | 90-120 mins |
Suggested Age | 14 and up |
Ahau: Rulers of Yucatán is a Euro-style board game, combining elements of worker placement and resource management with innovative dual-engine building - all set in the Classical Period of the Maya.
In the game, the players take the roles of leaders of city-states who are all eager to climb the ladder of power and become the most famous ruler of this era. Throughout their journey, they have the chance to invoke the ancient Maya deities, make the production flourish, build their pyramid temple and capital, and expand the borders of their territory.
Ahau is a homage to the breathtaking Maya culture, bringing their history closer to the players. The cultural and historical aspects of the game were closely checked by Mayanist David S. Anderson, professor of anthropology and archaeology, an instructor at the Radford University in Virginia, U.S.
The Solo Mode was co-designed with professional game designer, David Digby.