Steam Park: Play Dirty
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2016 | City Building | Dice Game | Game Expansion | Real-time | Science Fiction
You probably remember the merry town of Roboburg, don’t you? You know: that place full of hard-working robots with only six days off a year to have some fun? Where a robot with a bit of entrepreneurship can make a lot of money by starting a carnival business? Well, the times, they are a-changing!
In addition to allowing a 5th player into your games, Steam Park: Play Dirty introduces some new game mechanics in a modular way, so that you can implement them into the base game independently from one another.
Stingy Visitors are “Wild” Visitors with easy tastes: whatever Ride you decided to put them on, they will be happy, but they don’t have a lot of money. However, they have a higher regard for their personal hygiene.
There is a new kind of Ride in this expansion: Extensions. When an Extension is filled with Visitors that are the same color as the Ride it is attached to and/or Wild Visitors, you suffer a one-time penalty.
Playing with the Park Director tiles adds a twist to each game, creating new gameplay strategies. Each Park Director has a unique ability that will change some of the basic rules of the game for all players. Their effect lasts through the whole game.
The new Espionage dice introduce a bit of indirect interaction between the players during the game. You can use them best by spying on your competitors!
There are also five new stands to play with: Fountain, Hall of Mirrors, Office, Shooting Gallery, and Incinerator.
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No. of Players | 2-5 |
Playing Time | 60 min |
Age | 10+ |
Mechanics | Bag Building, Dice Rolling, Modular Board, Tile Placement |
Designer | Federico Latini, Lorenzo Silva |
Publisher | Cranio Creations, Horrible Games, IELLO |
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