8.3
rating
Ludopedia
6.2
rating
BGG
Our Verdict
FOR GENRE FANS
If you enjoy strategy games with a touch of negotiation and power struggles in medieval China, Der weiße Lotus might be for you! It's a game that makes you think and interact a lot.
Highlights
- Clever power struggle
- Intense political interaction
- Strategic resource management
- Captivating medieval Chinese theme
Keep in mind
- Moderate learning curve
- Can be slow with indecisive players
- Revolt luck impacts game
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About the game
What you do in a play session
Get ready for a trip to medieval China, where power is fiercely contested! In Der weiße Lotus, each player takes on the role of a feudal lord or political influencer trying to expand their dominion across the Chinese provinces. Things are serious here: you'll use military cunning and political maneuvering to win every inch of land and show who's in charge.
Managing your resources is the key to success. Where will you invest your troops and influence? Which territory is worth fighting a fierce battle for? The game throws you into situations of revolt against the emperor, and guess what? You have to choose a side! And mind you, choosing the wrong side often can mean your defeat. It's a dangerous dance of alliances and betrayals, where every decision counts and negotiation is as important as brute force. Prepare for tense auctions, votes that can change the course of the game, and hand management that requires planning. Der weiße Lotus is a game that challenges you to think strategically and negotiate wisely to conquer the empire.
Managing your resources is the key to success. Where will you invest your troops and influence? Which territory is worth fighting a fierce battle for? The game throws you into situations of revolt against the emperor, and guess what? You have to choose a side! And mind you, choosing the wrong side often can mean your defeat. It's a dangerous dance of alliances and betrayals, where every decision counts and negotiation is as important as brute force. Prepare for tense auctions, votes that can change the course of the game, and hand management that requires planning. Der weiße Lotus is a game that challenges you to think strategically and negotiate wisely to conquer the empire.
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Best player count
BGG community vote
3
OK
4
REC
5
REC
6
BEST
Soundtrack
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Mechanics, categories, families and credits
Mechanics
Categories
Families
Publisher
TM Spiele
Designer
Martin Wallace
Artist
Claus Stephan
Community
Data from BoardGameGeek
608owners
40wishlist
19want to play
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers before you buy
What is the average playtime for Der weiße Lotus?
The estimated playtime for a game is around 80 minutes, which is great for those who want a deeper experience without the game dragging on.
How many players can participate?
Der weiße Lotus is for 3 to 6 players. The more people, the more chaotic and interesting the board becomes!
Is the game very complicated to learn?
The complexity is considered medium (2.85/5 on BGG), meaning it's not a game for absolute beginners, but it's quite accessible for those with some experience in more strategic board games.
What is the main objective of the game?
The objective is to accumulate the most control over the provinces of medieval China, using military tactics, politics, and negotiation strategies.
Do I need to know anything about Chinese history to play?
It's not necessary, but the medieval Chinese theme is quite present and adds an extra layer of immersion to the experience.
Is the game heavily language dependent?
No, Der weiße Lotus generally has no significant language dependency, as important information is usually in icons or easily translatable.
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