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rating
Ludopedia
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BGG
Our Verdict
If you already own MIL and want to spice up your production strategies, the Land Pack is for you.
Highlights
- More terrain options
- Easy to integrate
- Increases tactical flexibility
- Low cost
Keep in mind
- Does not replace the base game
- Does not add new rules
- Available only in promotions
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Have you ever felt that the board in MIL starts to look a bit predictable? The 2011 Land Pack arrived to spice things up. This promotional pack brings three new terrain cards – Rice Field, Linen Field, and Mill – that can replace, entirely or partially, the food terrains you begin with. The idea is simple: instead of just the classic “Rice Field” and “Linen Field,” you can mix and match with the new options, creating combos that give you more flexibility when choosing the best food production strategy. The components are lightweight: just nine terrain cards (three of each type) and a small instruction sheet explaining how to swap. The mechanics stay the same – you still gather food, trade, and aim for victory. What changes is the variety of resources available and the chance to explore new synergies between terrain cards and the action cards you already have. The pack is perfect for players who already own the base game and want a quick, inexpensive way to experiment. There’s no new component or rule, so the learning curve remains unchanged. If you enjoy testing variations and want to boost your collection without breaking the bank, the Land Pack is a solid choice. If you don’t yet own the base game, it’s worth getting that first before investing in promotional expansions. In short, the Land Pack offers more terrain options, keeps things simple, and is a small investment that can bring fresh tactics to your arsenal. Try it out and see if the new lands change the way you play!
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Categories
Families
Publisher
HomoLudicus
Designer
(Uncredited)
Artist
Pedro Soto
How many players can use it?
The pack works with 2 to 5 players, just like the base game.
What is the playtime?
The playtime remains the same, about 90 minutes.
What is the complexity?
The complexity stays unchanged; the pack maintains the base game's medium difficulty.
What components are included?
Nine terrain cards (three of each type) and a small instruction sheet.
How do you use the new terrains?
You can replace them in the food terrain spots that each player starts with; use them to create combos.
What is the difference compared to the base game?
The pack adds new terrain options but does not change rules or main components.
Do I need to buy the base game?
Yes, the pack only works if you already own the base game.