Table feel
Moderate level of direct and strategic confrontation with high interaction frequency, but less emphasis on cooperation.
Players
1-4
Time
90-120
Age
16+
Weight
?
Rating
5.98
Teaching signal
High replayability
Highly interactive
Scales well
Deep strategy
Luck-sensitive
Moderate level of direct and strategic confrontation with high interaction frequency, but less emphasis on cooperation.
The game has a high variability gameboard, good potential for expansions, deep strategic possibilities, moderate player interaction, good scalability, and moderate easiness to learn. Overall, it offers a solid replayability experience.
The final luck score for Jonathan Eaton's Houses of Treasure: Itzamna's Eye is 6, indicating a balanced mix of luck and strategy. The game outcome is influenced by both random elements and player decisions. While random elements have a notable impact, players have substantial ability to mitigate luck through strategic decisions and planning.
Jonathan Eaton, billionaire and owner of Vestigium Industries, combines ruling the biggest corporation on earth with adventuring in temples and labyrinths. He leaves everyone perplexed when he announces his retirement. And even more so when he explains how he will chose his successor: like a modern day Willy Wonka he challenges you and your friends to participate in the contest of the century. The winner gets all the Vestigium stocks and will be the richest person on earth. Are you in? This is the second part of the series.
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