8.4
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7.5
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Our Verdict
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
If you love Rococo and want more options to shine at the balls, this expansion is a gem! It adds employees and jewels that bring an extra layer of strategy without overcomplicating things.
Highlights
- More employees and bonuses
- New strategic options
- Increases replayability
- Expands Jewelry theme
Keep in mind
- Doesn't change base game
- Slightly more complex start
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About the game
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Get ready to add some extra sparkle to your royal ball! Rococo: Jewelry Box doesn't change the rules you already love in Rococo, but it adds a bunch of new elements to make everything even more engaging. There are 28 new employees, including apprentices, journeymen, and masters, each with special bonuses that enter the game in various ways. This significantly boosts replayability!
This expansion introduces the 'Jewelry' element, featuring a new resource of colored jewels, and the possibility of conducting apprentices' final examinations and obtaining master craftsman diplomas. With so many new options, each game will be a challenge to discover the best combination of strategies. And don't forget to keep an eye on what your opponents are up to, because the game continues to demand attention!
If you enjoy Rococo and want more depth, variety, and strategic decisions, this expansion is a perfect fit. It adds layers without overcomplicating things, maintaining the elegance of the original game. It's like adding diamonds to a ballgown: a touch of luxury that makes all the difference.
This expansion introduces the 'Jewelry' element, featuring a new resource of colored jewels, and the possibility of conducting apprentices' final examinations and obtaining master craftsman diplomas. With so many new options, each game will be a challenge to discover the best combination of strategies. And don't forget to keep an eye on what your opponents are up to, because the game continues to demand attention!
If you enjoy Rococo and want more depth, variety, and strategic decisions, this expansion is a perfect fit. It adds layers without overcomplicating things, maintaining the elegance of the original game. It's like adding diamonds to a ballgown: a touch of luxury that makes all the difference.
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2
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4
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5
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Publisher
Eagle-Gryphon Games, eggertspiele, Pegasus Spiele
Designer
Louis Malz, Stefan Malz
Artist
Michael Menzel
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Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers before you buy
Does this expansion change the rules of the original Rococo?
No, the Jewelry Box is designed to complement the base game without altering its core mechanics. It adds new components and options.
How many players does this expansion support?
The expansion maintains the player count of the base game, which is for 2 to 5 players.
Does the game become much more complicated with the expansion?
The complexity increases slightly due to the new options and employees, but the learning curve is smooth for those already familiar with Rococo.
What are the main new components?
The expansion includes 28 new employees (apprentices, journeymen, and masters), new bonus cards, and colored jewel resources.
Who is this expansion for?
It's ideal for players who already enjoy Rococo and are looking for more variety, strategic depth, and replayability.
Do I need the base game Rococo to play?
Yes, absolutely! The Jewelry Box is an expansion and requires the Rococo base game to be played.