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Imperial Settlers is a multi-colored, strategy card game for 1 to 4 players aged 10+, featuring 220 unique cards and 4 distinct factions. With a playing time of 45 to 90 minutes, it combines easy-to-learn mechanics with deep engine-building and resource management. Designed by Ignacy Trzewiczek and published by Portal Games, it offers huge replayability and is perfect for solo or group play.







| ASIN | B00M9HUOK8 |
| Age Range Description | 10+ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #674,788 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #16,739 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Brand Name | Portal Games |
| CPSIA Cautionary Statement | Choking Hazard - Balloon, Choking Hazard - Small Parts |
| Color | Multi-colored |
| Customer Package Type | Standard Packaging |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 195 Reviews |
| Edition | Standard Edition |
| Estimated Playing Time | 105 minutes |
| Genre | Strategy |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 05902560380811, 05908310266565 |
| Included Components | Imperial Settlers |
| Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
| Item Dimensions | 2.73 x 11.51 x 11.51 inches |
| Item Part Number | PLG0009, POP00340 |
| Item Type Name | Imperial Settlers |
| Item Weight | 1184 g |
| Manufacturer | Portal Games |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1188 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 120 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 0565PLG |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | No Warranty |
| Minimum Age Recomendation | 10 |
| Model Number | POP00340 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Players | 1 to 4 |
| Operation Mode | manual |
| Set Name | Imperial Settlers Standard Edition |
| Size | 11.51 x 2.73 x 11.51 inches |
| Supported Battery Types | No batteries required. |
| Theme | Game |
| UPC | 787551935134 698887841184 787799907559 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
E**T
An accessible tableau builder, that can be taught in about 10 minutes.
Ignacy Trzewiczek, while not exactly a household name in the United States, is a name that has been on the radar of many gamers (myself included), since 2004. The release of his first tableau builder, 51st State, caused quite a stir amongst players bold enough to learn the game and familiarize themselves with its vast use of iconography. If you have been a fan of the series, you will be right a home with this game...If not?.... NO PROBLEM! Imperial Settlers takes the best of the 51st State series and streamlines it for the better. The game takes considerably less time to complete in comparison to 51st State, and it plays out in 5 rounds after which final tallies are taken and a winner is declared. Rounds are basically: 1. Draft cards. 2. Produce resources (Factions are asymmetrical, and produce certain resources by default... then more as you tableau grows, or *GASP* less as it shrinks) 3. Take turns performing one action per player, until everyone has passed or all resources for the round are spent Even for players unfamiliar with tableau building games, learning Imperial Settlers should be an easy and rewarding experience.I was able to teach 2 gamers whose experience ends with Catan, in under 10 minutes. The factions all feel quite different, and as a result have both their obvious strategies, and subtle metagame unique to each group. I will echo something that has been said, (though my opinion may be different) one faction.. The Japanese... does not feel quite as balanced for our gaming group. The last four games ended with Japan in last place, 2 of which were played by the same player. With time this may change. *****EDIT******** I have changed my mind about the Japanese faction at this point.... I think they may even be overpowered.. I am leaving my initial thoughts up there for posterity... It seems to be the first thing people think. In the right hands though, with some good card luck (namely a bunch of food early on) they can be a tough act to follow ***************** A fun game for all, though I would suggest waiting for a more reasonable price. The publisher has stated at boardgamegeek.com that more copies are at print, and there will not be a shortage. Extra cards, and perhaps factions, are also in the works.
F**H
I hope they will increase the number of goods in next expansions. 40 Workers for four players with barbarian faction ability?
Imperial settlers is a great engine building game. I always liked games which you need to choose a nation before you start the game. Everybody has their own cards, special abilities, resources, buildings and more. Also, in imperial settlers you need to choose a race, and you need to play according to your faction's cards, benefits or abilities. Every faction has their own cards and unique playing style. For example, if you want to be a barbarian, you need focus on razing locations and constructing black labeled locations in order to gain VPs. A roman needs to build grey buildings, and try to build all faction locations because romans have a card that allows you gain VPs each time you build a roman building. I did not play with Egyptian yet but gold is very important for them, and you can convert your gold into VPs easily. Lastly Japanese faction... I think this faction is the hardest one to play. You have samurais to protect your lands but your faction buildings also under the risk of razing. However, Japanese deck is more versatile deck in this game. Game is really great for weekend nights. One more thing can be a weakness for this great game - limited resources especially workers. Of course game has a multiplier for limited resources but it is not as good as a real fleshy pink meeple. Especially in four player games players can face hard times when dealing with multipliers. I hope we can see more goods ( old goods and new type of goods ) in order to get rid of this multiplier issue because game box has lots of space for them.
R**Y
My favorite solo game so far
I got this game mainly for solo play (because I'm not willing to shell out for Mage Knight) and I really like it. There's quite a bit of variation in game play based on what civilization you choose and what cards happen to come up. It's fun stringing together combos to turn a few resources into several locations and lots of points. There's also an unofficial campaign mode available online, which adds some depth. I've only played against somebody a couple times, two player. It was fun, though some of the rules took a while to get used to. I especially appreciate the pace of the game with multiple players; you take one action at a time instead of a whole turn, so there usually isn't too much downtime. But like a lot of games, if players get unbalanced somebody might get stuck with nothing to do for several minutes and no real chance of catching up.
J**H
Great mid-weight game. Resource production, card playing, and tons of cute art and flavor!
Love Imperial Settlers! You get 4 factions in this box, and more on the way. Currently, there are 2 expansions available although only one adds a civ. You spend your turns generating resources, expending them to build buildings and generate Victory Points, and occasionally destroying your opponents structures. The key feature is that there are common cards for everyone, and each faction gets it's own sizable deck of civ buildings. You can destroy opponents common structures, but not their special civ buildings! (usually) The funnest part is near the end of each round when you are trying to squeeze every last ounce of productivity from your nation since most resources will not carry over to the next round. I love this game and can't get enough! I do recommend getting a few small tupperwear containers for the various wooden resource tokens, though. Some gamers may not like the "facebook game style" art, but I like it quite a bit. Cute and high quality, without being overly silly to me.
S**R
2 player is the best. It's ok
We've played this a dozen times, from 2 player to 4. 2 player is the best. It's ok.
S**Y
One of My Favorites!
The art in this game, as Zee Garcia said, looks like a Facebook app. The art is corny and the theme is not my favorite, but the iconography/wording on the cards is certainly functional. Even with theme and art being important to me and missing the mark in Imperial Settlers, this game is in my top five games, probably #3 or #4. The game play is brilliant and eloquent. Every time you think you are out of actions on a turn, you find another way to get more done. The back and forth of turns keeps you constantly engaged and taking actions. I have only played it as a two player game, but I don't feel like I'm missing anything with the other player counts. This game makes you feel really smart as you find more options and combos from your cards and resources. You always feel that there is more strategy that you can learn. Because of this, I am constantly saying, "I need to get this game to the table again." Actual rating: 9.5/10
C**C
Extremely fun!
After playing 51st state, this game was very easy to learn. New players of this type of game will have a much easier time with this version, too. The re-theme to Imperial Settlers makes the game go much smoother, and the art is fantastic. I would highly recommend this game to both new board gamers and veterans. Game plays best with 3 players. Any more and the game takes much longer to finish.
J**Y
Really great fun strategic location building card game!
I was at first doubtful whether I would enjoy this game or not. I actually thought the art style was done really well, especially the front box. If you're not into the cartoony-ness I would look past it because there is a game underneath that is fairly deep. You are always trying to balance decisions about your resources: Do I raze this card and collect the resources from it now since it would help me build this location that I really want, or do I hold off and keep it for it's special ability, or do I make a deal and collect resources slower but steadier? The races themselves each have a lot of distinct style to them and play very differently, especially the Japanese which I thought were really interesting with the Samurai mechanic. Anyway, I highly recommend this game to anyone that enjoys eurogames or anyone that has a moderate to low level of experience with board games!
C**N
Muy decepcionante
El artículo viene especificado como NUEVO en el pedido, pero la caja llegó sin precinto, y claramente es un artículo usado. Adjunto fotografía de como llegó, los componentes del juego ya desmantelados del empaque original, y todos embolsados, también una fotografía de un sticker adherido a la caja, probablemente de control de ARTICULO USADO. Claramente no es lo que compré, y mucho menos no al precio de artículo nuevo. Es muy decepcionante.
K**Y
Enjoyable game
Can play with friends but also the single player option is just as enjoyable!
A**R
Great Game for 4 Players.
My fiancée and I own a lot of games, and recently a family member brought this game over and we enjoyed it so much that we brought our own. Excellent game with many interesting concepts.
D**N
Lots o' fun!
Fun solo or multiplayer.
S**S
So cute, but it will get you.
This game is cutesy in design, but is it ever a great puzzle. If you're a gamer, it's a must buy.
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