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Devir Games  |  SKU: DEVPARISEN

Paris: La Cité de la Lumière

€18.34 EUR
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Description

Designer Jose Antonio Abascal Acebo
Publisher Devir Games
Players 2
Playtime 30 mins
Suggested Age 8 and up
Expansion Paris: Eiffel

Paris is a two-player board game by José Antonio Abascal infused with Parisian aesthetics by the boardgame’s artist Oriol Hernández. The game is set in late 19th century Paris during the 1889 “Exposition Universelle,” or world’s fair, when public electricity was a hot topic. Electricity spread throughout the city, creating today’s beautiful nocturnal Parisian streets and coining Paris’s nickname “La Cité de la Lumiére”, the city of lights.

The most well-lit buildings are admired more highly by passers-by. In the first phase, players can either place tiles or grow their reserve of buildings. The cobblestone tiles are divided into 4 random spaces (their color, their opponents’ color, a streetlight or a mixed-color space where either player can build).

Then, in the second phase, players build on top of their color or the mixed spaces, in effort to position their buildings as close to as many streetlights as possible. More streetlights solicit more adoration and points. The player with the best lit buildings steals the hearts of Parisian pedestrians and wins the game.

—description from the publisher

Customer Reviews

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Graham Fish
Do you play a lot of games at two player?

If so buy this game. Lots of replayability. Really unique.

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Maxime Dutrisac
Great puzzling 2 player game

This game surprised me in how fun it is. The old "easy to learn hard to master" adage really applies in this case. The production is also very good. The postcards for the special powers have especially gorgeous art and the game pieces are great quality. Very fun game to play with your friend or partner even if they are not hard-core boardgamers.