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Number of Players | 2-4 |
Playtime | 60-90 Min |
Suggested Ages | 10+ |
Designer(s) | Reiner Knizia |
Publisher | Devir |
In Mille Fiori, you will take the role of glass manufacturers and traders who want to profit as much as they can from their role in the production of glass art.
The game board features different aspects of the glass production cycle: workshops where the glass is made, houses where it's installed, people who support your work, trade shops where it's sold, and the harbor where ships bring glass to faraway locations. You will want to be present in all of these areas, preferably at just the right time to maximize your earnings. The game board contains 110 spaces, with one card in the deck for each of those spaces.
At the beginning of a round, each player receives a hand of five cards; additionally, place as many cards as the number of players face up next to the game board. Each player picks a card from hand, then passes the remaining cards to the next player, then each player plays their card in turn, beginning with the round's start player and typically placing a diamond-shaped token of your color in the location depicted on that card:
Alternatively, you may play a card for ship movement points and not place a token on the game board.
Every player plays four cards in a round (or only three cards in a two-player game), then places the remaining card(s) in hand beside the game board, then the start player marker rotates and you begin a new round.
For each of the five areas, you can meet a certain condition that let you play a bonus card from those on the side of the game board, e.g., in the workshops when you place the third card that surrounds a bonus card symbol and in the trade shops when you score a goods type that gives someone else more points than you. When you play a bonus card, you could trigger another bonus card...and then another!
Additionally, you will have five opportunities to score 20/15/10/5 bonus points, e.g., in houses when you have placed tokens on houses of four different values and in the people pyramids when you have placed tokens on all three types in a pyramid. You may score each such bonus only once, and you score the highest available bonus at the time you achieve it.
When you can't deal a hand of five cards to each player or when someone has placed their final token, the game is over , then players add their bonus points to their current score to see who wins.
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