Lucca Città

ABACUSSPIELE, DV Games, Gamestore Banesto · Board game · 2005
3–5 · best 4 20–30 min Weight 1.7/5
7.0 rating Ludopedia
5.9 rating BGG
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7.0 rating Ludopedia
5.9 rating BGG
Our Verdict
RECOMMENDED

If you enjoy quick card games with a historical flavor and require good planning, Lucca Città is a sure bet! It's an elegant game born from a contest that delivers a well-rounded experience.

Highlights
  • Elegant and quick
  • Accessible strategy
  • Charming Renaissance theme
  • Great for beginners
Keep in mind
  • Limited strategic depth
  • Indirect player interaction
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About the game

What you do in a play session

Hey board game enthusiasts! Ready to get your hands dirty and build your family's fame in the Renaissance? In Lucca Città, you step into the shoes of a powerful family aiming to make their mark on the history of the beautiful Italian city of Lucca. The goal is straightforward: accumulate the most fame by constructing lavish palaces, raising imposing walls, and, of course, hosting epic parties in your completed buildings. Each game is a race against time and rivals, where every decision matters. The game features a deck of 110 cards, including palace parts, towers, coats of arms, and the city's different quarters. On each turn, you'll survey the cards available on the table and choose a triplet to use in your construction. But beware, resources and time are extremely limited! Planning is the key to success here. If you leave too many unfinished palaces or fail to manage your actions effectively, victory might slip through your fingers. It's the kind of game that makes you think about every move, optimizing your actions to become the master builder and most famous host in Lucca. Perfect for those who enjoy card games with a historical touch and a dash of strategy.

Lucca Città originated from an unpublished game contest in Italy, which hints at the quality and originality of its design. It blends the open drafting mechanic with set collection, all wrapped in a charming Renaissance theme. Despite its apparent simplicity, it offers enough strategic depth to keep players engaged. Player interaction primarily occurs through the competition for the right cards on the table, adding an interesting tactical layer. If you're looking for a quick game that demands thoughtful play and good planning, Lucca Città might be the perfect addition to your collection. It's a gem that shines with its elegance and intelligent gameplay, ideal for those who appreciate a well-crafted card game with a solid theme.

Best player count

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3–5 players
3 BEST
4 BEST
5 REC

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Game details

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Cities: Lucca (Italy) Contests: Miglior Gioco Inedito Region: Tuscany (Italy) Theme: Construction
Publisher ABACUSSPIELE, DV Games, Gamestore Banesto, Mayfair Games, Silver Stars Publishing
Designer Alessandro Zucchini
Artist Gianpaolo Derossi, Valeria Luongo

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1,110owners
36wishlist
5want to play

Frequently Asked Questions

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6 questions
What is the average playtime for Lucca Città?
A game of Lucca Città typically lasts between 20 and 30 minutes, making it quite fast and dynamic.
How many players can participate?
The game is designed for 3 to 5 players, making it ideal for small to medium-sized groups.
Is Lucca Città a complex game?
No, its complexity is considered low to moderate (BGG weight 1.73). The rules are easy to learn, but the strategy can be deeper.
Do I need to know Italian to play?
There is no language dependency. All necessary information is on the cards and is easily understandable.
Who would you recommend Lucca Città for?
We recommend it for those looking for a quick card game with simple rules that still offers interesting decisions and a light historical theme.
What are the main components of the game?
The game consists of a deck of 110 cards, representing palace parts, towers, coats of arms, and quarters.

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