![]() ![]() With three players, we noticed that the market has a way bigger impact and will force you to change your plans sometimes. With two players, the market fluctuation is interesting but also manageable because it’s only influenced by the actions of two players so you can plan accordingly. This makes the game very dynamic as new citizens might increase the price of construction materials which spoils your plans, or it helps you out because your income skyrocketed. At the same time, your new brewery might attract additional citizens to the town, which you simulate by drawing some cards from the population deck, which might increase the price of a good. If you start producing more beer, for example, the price will drop because the supply of beer has increased, you do this by sliding a commodity indicator one notch to the right, showing a different number printed on the population deck. ![]() The most interesting twist is that the game simulates supply and demand in a rather elegant way. This sounds like your regular euro game but Kutná Hora has a few tricks up its sleeves to make it very exciting. In Kutná Hora you’re trying to become the most influential person in the town by mining silver and constructing different buildings. We’ve played the game multiple times now with two and three players and we really like it. ![]() Een bericht gedeeld door Semi Co-op Hora: The City of Silver is one of those games we might have misjudged based on its cover. ![]()
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