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Our Verdict
For those who are already fans of Tzolk'in and want another way to turn the game around, Ek Chuah is a sure bet! This new tribe adds a borrowing mechanic that forces you to think twice before acting.
Highlights
- New borrowing mechanic
- More strategy and risk
- Expands the base game
- Ideal for Tzolk'in fans
Keep in mind
- Adds complexity
- Requires careful planning
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Hey board game fanatics! If you're already a fan of Tzolk'in: The Mayan Calendar and think you've seen it all, get ready for more! This expansion, 'Tribes & Prophecies: Ek Chuah', introduces a new tribe to add that extra spice to your games. We know Tzolk'in is already a game that challenges you to think ahead, with those gears spinning and time ticking. Now, with Ek Chuah, things get even more interesting. This new tribe gives you the chance to 'stretch' your resources by borrowing from the bank. Sounds simple, right? But think about it: when will you pay it back? And what's the cost later on? This 'borrowing' mechanic adds a layer of financial planning and risk that can completely change your strategies. It's the kind of move that can win you a crucial turn or secure that action you were eyeing, but with the risk of tightening your situation later. Additionally, like any good expansion, it might introduce new prophecies or objectives that will force you to adapt your tactics. If you enjoy the complexity and depth of the original Tzolk'in, this addition is a sure bet to bring new energy to your game sessions. Get ready for more tough decisions and hard-earned victories!
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Publisher
Czech Games Edition (CGE), IELLO, Rebel Sp. z o.o.
Designer
Daniele Tascini, Simone Luciani
Artist
Milan Vavroň
Do I need the base game Tzolk'in: The Mayan Calendar to play with this expansion?
Absolutely! This is an expansion, so you need to own the base game 'Tzolk'in: The Mayan Calendar' to use the Ek Chuah tribe's cards and components.
How many players does this expansion support?
The Ek Chuah expansion maintains the player count of the base game, which is for 2 to 5 players.
Is the resource borrowing mechanic very risky?
It's a calculated risk! You can borrow resources to make a crucial move now, but you need to plan carefully how and when you'll pay them back to avoid complications later. It heavily depends on your strategy and the game's current state.
Does this expansion significantly change the base game experience?
It adds a new layer of strategy and decision-making, especially with the borrowing mechanic and potential new prophecies. For those who enjoy Tzolk'in, it's a welcome addition that enhances replayability without altering the core game.
What components come with this expansion?
Typically, expansions like this include new components for the Ek Chuah tribe, such as markers or perhaps new prophecy cards, which integrate with the base game.
Is it difficult to learn how to use this new tribe?
The main borrowing mechanic is quite straightforward, but mastering the timing and its long-term impact requires some practice. If you already understand Tzolk'in's gears, you'll get the hang of it quickly.