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  • Bezier Games Castles of Mad King Ludwig
  • Bezier Games Castles of Mad King Ludwig
  • Bezier Games Castles of Mad King Ludwig
  • Bezier Games Castles of Mad King Ludwig

Castles of Mad King Ludwig

$59.95
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Castles of Mad King Ludwig

Ages 13+
1-4 players
90 minute playtime
2.66/5 complexity

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Castles of Mad King Ludwig

Designed by Ted Alspach

  • Ages 13+
  • 1-4 players
  • 90 minute playtime
  • 2.66/5 complexity
  • Puzzle
  • Drafting
  • Pattern Building
  • Set Collection
  • Tile Placement

 

In this 1-4 player tile-laying game, players are tasked with building an amazingly extravagant castle for King Ludwig II of Bavaria...one room at a time. You see, the King loves castles, having built Neuschwanstein (the castle that inspired the Disney theme park castles) and others, but now he's commissioned you to build the biggest, bestest castle ever — subject, of course, to his ever-changing whims. Each player acts as a building contractor who is adding rooms to the castle they're building while also selling their services to other players.

In the game, each player starts with a simple foyer. One player takes on the role of the Master Builder, and that player sets prices for a set of rooms that can be purchased by the other players.  The Master Builder will then pick from the leftovers after the other players have paid the Master Builder for their rooms. When a room is added to a castle, the player who built it gains castle points based on the size and type of room constructed, as well as bonus points based on the location of the room. When a room is completed, with all entranceways leading to other rooms in the castle, the player receives one of seven special rewards.

After each purchasing round, a new player becomes the Master Builder who sets prices for a new set of rooms. After several rounds, the game ends, then additional points are awarded for achieving bonus goals, having the most popular rooms, and being the most accommodating to the King's demands, which change each game. Whoever ends up with the most castle points wins!

Designer: Ted Alspach / Medium Complexity / Mensa Select Winner / Post-Napoleonic

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