Alhambra : Nobody expects the Spanish Middle Ages.

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Alhambra : Nobody expects the Spanish Middle Ages.

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Alhambra won the prestigious Spiel des Jahres award in 2003.
And here is the reason why:

Granada, 1278. At the foot of the Sierra Nevada mountains, one of the most exciting and interesting project of the Spanish Middle Ages begins: the construction of the ALHAMBRA.

The best master builders in the whole of Europe and Arabia want to demonstrate their skill. Employ the most suitable teams of builders and make sure that you always have enough of the right currency. Because no matter whether they are stonemasons from the north or horticulturalists from the south, they all want a proper wage and insist on their "native" currency. With their help towers can be constructed, gardens laid out, pavilions and arcades erected and seraglios and chambers built.

In Alhambra, players are acquiring buildings to be placed within their Alhambra complex.

The money in Alhambra comes in four different currencies and is available in the open money market. The 54 buildings of six types become available for purchase in the building market four at a time; one building is available in each of the four different currencies. On a player's turn, a player may 1) take money from the open money market, 2) purchase a building from the building market and either place it in his Alhambra or reserve, or 3) engage in construction and re-construction projects with buildings that have been placed in the player's Alhambra or reserve. The game rewards efficiency, as when a player purchases a building from the market for the exact amount of money, the player may take another turn.

Players with the most buildings in each of the six building types in his Alhambra score in each of the scoring phases, and points are awarded for players' longest external "wall" section within their complex. The game ends when the building market can no longer be replenished from the building tile supply, and there is a final scoring, whereupon the player with the highest score wins.

You can try out the game here :
https://boardgamearena.com/gamepanel?game=alhambra


The team would like to thank the publisher Queen Games, as well as our wonderful developer Tisaac for his precious help in putting the final touches to this wonderful game adaptation developed by Board Game Arena.

Stay tuned for more games in the next weeks : it will be exciting.
More is coming soon!
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Awesome. Thank you all. :D
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AmassGames viewers on YouTube will love this!
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At least we got rid of Flanders.
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mr0santan wrote: 20 January 2021, 16:18 At least we got rid of Flanders.
Look a bit harder.

I love spotting Flanders now, it’s funnier because it seems to annoy people.

(I guess it helps to know why they keep putting Flanders in)
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Great job!
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FT3 wrote: 20 January 2021, 16:31
mr0santan wrote: 20 January 2021, 16:18 At least we got rid of Flanders.
Look a bit harder.

I love spotting Flanders now, it’s funnier because it seems to annoy people.

(I guess it helps to know why they keep putting Flanders in)
oh no!
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Hahahahah. Much better than Flanders... "Nobody expects the spanish Inquisition!" Couldn't get better reference. Gotta see it once again.
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This new interface is a lot worse than the old one. Bugs everywhere money was covering names alhambra couldnt zoom out so was covered, click to place only worked about 10% of the time. The animations also were very slow and cumbersome. Hopefully it gets tested more because the game isn't nearly as playable as before.
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giggs wrote: 21 January 2021, 00:15 This new interface is a lot worse than the old one. Bugs everywhere money was covering names alhambra couldnt zoom out so was covered, click to place only worked about 10% of the time. The animations also were very slow and cumbersome. Hopefully it gets tested more because the game isn't nearly as playable as before.
Please create bug reports instead of posting to forum for this kind of issue, developpers don't get a notification for a forum thread. Most of the bugs you described are already reported and now fixed.
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