Hansa Teutonica
2020
Design0.4/10
Interaction8.0/10
Artistry2.0/10
Strategy8.9/10
Complexity3.1/10

Hansa Teutonica

Merchants compete to control trade routes and gain influence in the Hanseatic League.
2020 • 2–5
Average rating
4.76
Players
2–5
Avg time
45 min
Age
12+
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Description

Hansa Teutonica is a German board game designed by Andreas Steding and published by Argentum Verlag in 2009. It placed in the top 10 at the Deutscher Spiele Preis.

The game can be played with 2–5 players. In addition to the core set, an expansion has been published that adds new rules and modes of play.

The game's theme centers around the Hanseatic League. a group of German cities that formed a trading area in the Middle Ages, and the merchants who traded among them. The object of the game is to have the largest number of victory points at game's end; these can be obtained through a variety of methods. Each player must strike a balance between attaining these points and enhancing their own ability to secure additional points at a later stage in the game.

Categories
Travel, Medieval, Economic, City Building
Mechanics
Network and Route Building, Area Majority / Influence, Hand Management, Tile Placement, Variable Player Powers
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