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« on: August 15, 2009, 04:08:03 AM »

Opera

   
Players: 2-4
Duration: 90-150 minutes
Age: 12 and up

   

Three centuries of opera
The Game Master proudly presents an intriguing boardgame, that takes the players on a journey through three centuries of opera. Opera leads you trough the periods of Baroque, Classicism and Romance, revolving around the famous music of Händel, Monteverdi, Mozart, Beethoven, Wagner and Verdi.

Unique game experience
The players are leading members of aristocratic families, who dedicate themselves to encourage a finer taste in opera in six leading European cities. The Opera game is unique on several points. The sequence of play is decided by the players, through a delicate system of bidding, budgeting and decision making. The initiative of the players, the fame of the composers and the timing of the different characters have a subtle but decisive role in Opera.


Gameplay
In Opera the boardgame, the players influence the playing sequence. At the start of each round, the players choose how much they are willing to spend to hire the employees and characters. The player with the highest bid chooses the first role. The Impresario scouts for music pieces of the most famous composers. By inviting the Maestro to the city, you will add more grandeur to the performances in your opera house. The Critico gives a relentless judgment on the operas he visits. He has a major influence on the fame of the composers. These roles are the core of the game, together with the Architetto, the Signora and the Esperto.


Relive the grandeur of the opera in the strategic board game Opera.
Check this site for more news about Opera!

Source: http://www.thegamemaster.nl/en/games-opera.htm
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« Reply #1 on: August 15, 2009, 04:18:50 AM »

This looks nice
I havent read the description bcoz its a little late but it sounds and looks so classy Cheesy

If this is a gateway game then the theme will be able to pull a lot of people especially the ladies
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« Reply #2 on: August 15, 2009, 11:19:31 PM »

interesting. Reading through the description here gives me the impression that organizing an opera isnt that easy Cheesy strategy seems higher. I wonder how the theme supports the game play
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