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Product Description ■ In Eeterna, you lead a Roman clan and try to enhance its reputation through the three eras of the Kingdom of Rome, the Republic of Rome, and the Roman Empire.
Your aim is to increase your influence on this city by supporting the conquest of the provinces, by controlling the Seven Hills of Rome, and by contributing to the construction of monuments and buildings.
Keep in mind that disturbances on directly controlled hills may put you at a disadvantage.
If you can manage your cards and resources better than other players, your clan will be recorded in the history book as one of the most important clans in Rome.
If you can manage your cards and resources better than others, your clan will be recorded in the history book as one of the most important clans in Rome.
If you can manage your cards and resources better than others, your clan will be recorded in the history book as one of the most important clans in Rome.
If you can manage your cards better than others, your clan will be recorded in the history book as one of the most important clans in Rome.
If you can manage your cards better than others, your clan will be listed as one of the most important clans in Rome.
If you can manage your cards better than others, your clan will be listed as one of the most important clans in Rome.
Actions include "Play Cards" and "Acquire People," in which you can gain resources, fame, and card ability by building monuments, conquering provinces, and acquiring allies, and then move around to the left.
If you have too many citizens in the hills, they will become a cause of disturbance and ruin.
If you have too many citizens in the hills, they will become a cause of chaos and ruin.
If you can gain the status of Director, you will gain even more advantage.
Each of the hills in Rome is an important part of the game, and if you have too many citizens in the hills, you will gain more prestige.
Each of the hills in Rome is a long-awaited new board game with the theme of "The Eternal City of Rome" by Martin Wallace, who has produced a number of additional masterpieces.
A simple but troubling system centered on card drafts and tactics such as taking advantage of the effects of cards, managing resources, and acquiring allies.
If you have too many citizens in the hills, you will gain more prestige.
If you have too many citizens in the hills, you will become a cause of chaos and devastation.
If you can gain the status of Director, you will gain even more advantage.
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