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Vlaanderen 1302 - Tile Placement Civilization Board Game for Family, and Adults (2-4 Players, Ages 10+) - Queen Games

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Vlaanderen 1302 - Tile Placement Civilization Board Game for Family, and Adults (2-4 Players, Ages 10+) - Queen GamesStep into the medieval world of Flanders in 1302, where guilds compete for influence and control over the cities. In this strategic tile placement game, players take on the role of one of the competing guilds, using careful planning and tactical decisions to shape the cities of Flanders. Each player represents a city color and has a unique set of tiles in three different shapes, as well as a deck of city and action cards. On their turn, players play a

Step into the medieval world of Flanders in 1302, where guilds compete for influence and control over the cities. In this strategic tile-placement game, players take on the role of one of the competing guilds, using careful planning and tactical decisions to shape the cities of Flanders.

Each player represents a city color and has a unique set of tiles in three different shapes, as well as a deck of city and action cards. On their turn, players play a card to place a tile, either from their personal set or from the neutral or church tiles available. However, tiles of the same color cannot touch, forcing strategic placement to expand cities while maximizing control. Church tiles play a crucial role, allowing cities to grow and influencing the final scores.

When a city is completed, points are awarded based on tile majority, with the dominant guild receiving the highest score and other players earning proportional rewards. Interestingly, neutral tiles can sometimes outscore individual players, adding an extra layer of tactical depth. Action cards allow players to retrieve discards, delay tile placement for future turns, or manipulate turn order, creating dynamic and competitive gameplay. Additionally, draw deck cards can be saved for bonus points at the end, making long-term strategy just as important as immediate moves.

Designed by Wolfgang Panning, who spent over two years perfecting the game, Vlaanderen 1302 brings the historic struggle of city guilds to life. Inspired by real medieval factions such as the Weavers, this game blends careful planning, strategic tile placement, and competitive maneuvering into an engaging civilization-building experience. Will you rise to power or be outmaneuvered by rival guilds?

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