Board game Porta Nigra (Porta Nigra)

※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.
Japanese title: ボードゲーム ポルタ・ニグラ (Porta Nigra) [日本語訳付き]
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Item number: 607517666
Released date: 26 Nov 2015

Product description ※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.

Product Description ■ Japanese Translation
The largest Roman city north of the Alps was Auguszta トレーウェロールム.
This city, which was created by the Romans in the era of Emperor Caesar, became the world city where the emperor lived in this era. And the great buildings that remain today show the glory of Rome.
Now in the German city of Trier, the second century building is 『 Porta Negra 』, which means 「 black gate 」 in Latin.
In 『 Porta Ngula 』, the player will be a Roman architect of the time, working to build Porta Ngula.
Each player can direct the master craftsman in the circular track on the game board to build or purchase a
building only in the master's location.
Planning is necessary for purchase and construction because it is costly to move the parent far away on the track.
And the type and number of actions you can take is determined by a card drawn from each player's own deck.
Since buildings in various parts of the city are actually built by piling up frames in three dimensions,
it is a board game by the combination of Kramer & Keithring in 『 Coalmine Sanka 』 and 『 Tikal 』!
■ Game summary ■
Number of players : 2 ~ 4
Play time : approximately 75 ~ 120 min
Target age : 12 years old
Designer : Wolfgang Kramer/Michael Kiesling

Game Board 1
Supply Tile 10
Brick 90
Coin 51 (「 1 」 29, 「 5 」 12, 「 10 」 10)
Architect Stand 4 (4 colors each 1)
Roman Character 60 (4 colors each 15)
Action Card 32 (4 colors each 8)
Player Board 4 (4 colors each 1)
Victory Point Marker 4 (4 colors each 1)
Blessing Card 28 (4 colors each 1)
Building Card 20 (4 colors each 1)
Round Marker 16 (1)
Influence Token 16 (1)
Victory Point Marker 4 (1)
Instruction Manual (German / English / Japanese) 1 copy each
* the japanese instruction manual states that 18 「 Taimatsu Token 」, but this is a misrepresentation. The correct number is 16 「 」.