Maharaja: The Game of Palace Building in India cover
2004BGG rank #1,155

Maharaja: The Game of Palace Building in India

by Michael Kiesling, Wolfgang Kramer · Phalanx Games B.V.

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Players2–5
Time90m
ComplexityMedium
Age12+

About the game

What is Maharaja: The Game of Palace Building in India?

A board game for two to five players with elements of area control and simultaneous action selection. During the game, the players take different roles and travel from city to city in India. Their architects build palaces and houses for the Maharadja. Of course, building a palace is expensive. Therefore, it is important to earn enough money in the cities. The first player who builds seven palaces is the winner. Players choose their actions simultaneously, but reveal and resolve them in turn. Actions include generating money, building houses or palaces, manipulating the Maharaja's movements, and choosing new architects (each architect has a unique power, but the more powerful ones come further down the turn order). At the end of each round, the Maharaja scores the city he is currently in based on the number of buildings, and players receive money accordingly. He then moves to a new city. Besides the basic game, the rules booklet contains two advanced versions for players who seek even more depth in their game play.

How it plays

Mechanics

Area Majority / InfluenceNetwork and Route BuildingPoint to Point MovementSimultaneous Action SelectionVariable Player Powers

On the shelf

Categories

City Building

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