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Manufacturer: NSKN Legendary Games

Travel back in time to the greatest city in Mesoamerica. Witness the glory and the twilight of the powerful pre-Columbian civilization. Strategize, accrue wealth, gain the favour of the gods, and become the builder of the magnificent Pyramid of the Sun.

Teotihuacan is a strategic game of worker and resources management, clever planning, and adaptability. Each player commands a group of worker dice which move around locations on a modular board. With each move, a player relocates one worker to a new location, always choosing one of its two areas to perform an action (and upgrade their workforce), or a powerful bonus (but no upgrade).

As the mysterious twilight of Teotihuacan approaches, players research technologies, raise the magnificent Pyramid of the Sun, build houses for the inhabitants of the city, collect precious masks, and climb the steps of three great temples to secure bonuses granted by the favor of the gods.

Strategize, adapt to a different board layout every time you play, and look to the skies, as each coming eclipse means that your efforts will be evaluated - and your fame tested against the passage of time.

Contents:
Main Board
6 Action Boards
32 Pyramid Tiles
15 Decoration Tiles
18 Starting Tiles
11 Buildings
9 Royal Tiles
9 Technology Tiles
7 Temple Bonus Tiles
2 Calendar Discs
4 Player Order Tokens
60 Wooden Resources
4 Multiplier Tokens
Cocoa Tokens
1 Rulebook


Ages: 14+
Players: 1-4
Game Length: 90-120 minutes

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4 reviews

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Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

Oh yes, this is an AWESOME game. We played 2 games in the same day (2-player one and 3-player the next). It can be long, but it doesn't feel like it because turns can move quick. Lots of choices to score points. I love the mechanics of using dice as your workers and the dice value is the power. Like many reviewers, yeah don't get overwhelmed with the board. EVERYTHING WILL MAKE SENSE once you read the rulebook and do test-playing. It's staying in my collection.

March 21, 2023 11:29 PM

Great Euro Strategy Game

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

This is a really interesting game that has a complexity between medium and heavy. I was initially intimidated by the look of the game but my worries went away after watching some good tutorial playthrough videos online. The game actually plays very smoothly once you get the hang of the mechanics. Most of the complexity stems from resolving multiple effects as the result of the action you took (building on the pyramid, then scoring points from multiple sources, advancing up tech tracks and claiming bonuses, and remembering possible technology bonuses). You will definitely forget some things at times but this gets easier with experience. All in all, I love the mechanics of this game and the uncertain nature of when the scoring phases will take place. This is very much a Euro strategy game, but unlike most Euros the thing you are building is actually tangible with the pyramid being physically constructed and decorated in the center of the game board. I definitely recommend this game.

August 20, 2022 3:13 AM

Anonymous

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

Game came in excellent condition. Love this game, happy I finally got a copy of it!

July 5, 2022 2:07 PM

Mike Donovan

Average rating of 5 out of 5 stars

Teotihuacan: City of Gods is a very interesting board game. There are a variety of actions that you can do in the game, and there are a few major ways to gain points and win the game. I really like the construction of the temple facet of the game. While it has a lot of elements that are similar to Tzolk'in (I think they're made by the same people), I find it a bit less complex, and a bit more forgiving when it comes to making mistakes, but both are very good games.

November 1, 2021 3:45 PM

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