Empire Building in Polynesia, 500 A.D. Conquest of Paradise is a game of empire building in the "Polynesian Triangle" of the central Pacific Ocean for two, three, or four players. Players explore the unknown ocean around them, hoping to discover the most lucrative island groups, and colonize them. They build canoes and train warriors to create a force to defend their empire, while forging lines of communication with their developing discoveries. Resources are scarce; using them wisely is a key to victory. Investing in exploration widens your empire. Building warriors strengthens your empire. Investing resources into cultural innovations can yield unexpected dividends, like tattooing, hula dancing, surfing, or even the giant moai statues of Easter Island fame.Conquest of Paradise is a well-tested, fast-playing design geared to appeal to players who enjoy games like New World, Civilization, and Conquistador. You can learn the game in 10-15 minutes and finish a complete game in 60-90 minutes. Paradise is a game of exploration and empire building, but also conflict. Choosing when to build those expensive warriors, and when and where to fight, given limited resources, is key to your success
Contents:
One 34" x 22" color game map of the Pacific Ocean, spanning from Australia to America176 colorful 5/8" game pieces depicting Polynesian warriors, canoes, and colonists140 additional 1/2" game markers, representing Polynesian villages, intensive agriculture, and discovered islands50 Wood village markers28 Discovery Tiles, depicting Polynesian island groups28 illustrated cultural innovations cards27 illustrated random event cardsOne full-color Rule Book with examples of play, advanced rules, historic references, and only seven pages of rules.One Designer’s Notes book with twenty pages of Polynesian history, geography and mythology, player’s notes and designer’s notes.Four full-color 8 1/2" x 5 1/2” player reference cardsOne six-sided die.
No. of Players: 2 to 4
Min. Age: 14