Thanks Maarten and Tom. That's exactly what I was hoping to hear. On Mar 31, 12:41 pm, Tom <[email protected]> wrote: > I really like Vinhos, but be warned: It is a game with lot of "mini > games". The core mechanic is a 3x3 action tableau, where the players > move their action pawn. If using an action already used by another > player, you have to pay money using it. Also, the game has a fixed > numer of turns until it ends - so the end is not "dynamically" > triggered. The players cannot force the end sooner... > > As already mentioned, there are several "mini games", like the > mechanic how the wine ages (and is getting more valuable) or the wine > fair, where you can gain victory points. > > Oh, victory points... there are several ways how to get them. So > different approaches are possible: > - Export of wines > - performing very good at the wine fair > - using special tiles of the managers > > But as a conclusion: it is very pasted on. Yes, all is about wine, but > it's very abstract, too. A real euro. > > As mentioned before: I assume normally it would be better to play this > first, but if this is a really, really good offer (discount), and you > love euros - well, then grab it!! :-)
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