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Rio Grande Games: Concordia, Historical Strategy Board Game, Average Play Time 90 Minutes, 2 to 5 Players, for Ages 14 and up

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Features

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  • For 2-6 players. Ages 14+
  • 45-60 minute playing time

Description

2,000 years ago, the Roman Empire ruled the lands around the Mediterranean Sea. With peace at the borders, harmony inside the provinces, uniform law, and a common currency, the economy thrived and gave rise to mighty Roman dynasties as they expanded throughout the numerous cities. Guide one of these dynasties and send colonists to the remote realms of the Empire; develop your trade network; and appease the ancient gods for their favor - all to gain the chance to emerge victorious! CONCORDIA is a peaceful strategy game of economic development in Roman times for 2 to 5 players age 13 and up. Instead of luck of dice or cards, players must rely on their strategic abilities. Be sure to watch your rivals to determine which goals they are pursuing and where you can outpace them!.

Product Dimensions: 10.8 x 7.5 x 2.8 inches


Item Weight: 2.2 pounds


Country of Origin: Germany


Item model number: RIO 499


Manufacturer recommended age: 14 years and up


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Release date: August 20, 2018


Language: English


Manufacturer: Flat River Group


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Fun family game
This was a surprisingly great purchase. My husband and I along with our preteen boys all enjoyed this game. It’s competitive, but not so much that anyone got angry with anyone else like when someone blocks someone on Ticket to Ride. You can always change your plans easily. It’s actually a relaxing game. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 31, 2024 by Leslie

  • One of my new all time favorites
This is a rare game that satisfies so many areas incredibly well. It's easy to learn, but has lots of depth and tons of replay value. It's one of the few economic games that works well with all player counts, and is a favorite for my girlfriend and I to play two-player. It's competitive without ever causing bad feelings, since there's no direct combat or aggression. Generally all of your turns are either simply improving what you have, or improving what you have along with the other players. I highly recommend this game for people who want to entertain friends who get scared by 'heavy' games but want something with interesting decision making that won't take all evening. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2021 by Amazon Customer

  • Must-have game for gamers
I loved this game from the first time I played. I'd been waiting to find it on sale or a good used copy but never could. Finally got it on Amazon Prime day for a reasonable price and can't wait to play it! Truly a modern classic board game that is a grail game in my opinion. So smooth!
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2023 by Jacob McCue

  • Fun, strategy but looks like alot
First off I want to say that I love this game! This game is a fun building game that adds a card mechanic that helps to decide what to do you on your turn. The first time my group played it they didn't enjoy it. It was my first time playing it as well though, so I had to explain a lot. The second time when they could just play and not have to be explained everything they enjoyed it ALOT more. If you want a simple game, that you really don't need to think to much this might not be for you. But if you like a good strategy game that doesn't make you want to slam your head against the wall look no farther. Oh yeah while I like many part one part about this game I really like is that even though there is a point track around the board it doesn't get used until a the end of the game. I love that because in some other games when you are in last place and the winner has a huge lead if feels like why continuing playing, but here nobody know who is winning so you can keep playing as much as you like without having point monster hanging over your head. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2019 by Keith M

  • Empire building, after the empire has been built.
Concordia is a game about prosperity. Rome's empire has expanded, and your family seeks to exploit these new lands by establishing trading posts and acquiring titles which will bring new options for economic conquest. This is a lovely European-style game, with simple rules and lots of options. It's a game of managing resources and actions, with very little direct confrontation: players only interact by taking what someone else may want, whether it be a city, trade route or a card. Given the entirety of the Roman Empire to expand through, however, this can only slow you down and never shut you out. If you're looking for a game that allows you to grow and to expand, this is an excellent choice. Concordia comes with two wonderful maps: one of the Italian provinces of ancient Rome, one showing the entirety of the empire at its height. The first is for 2-3 player games, the second for 3-5 players. On either map, your goal is to send colonists to the cities of the empire to establish trading posts, whose goods you will use in the construction of even more colonists and trading posts, or in acquiring cards. The map art is excellent, the components are a combination of nicely made wooden pieces and cardboard tokens. Game play is incredibly simple to explain: on your turn you play a card. You begin with seven such cards, more can be acquired by purchase. The cards, titled such as "Mercator", "Praetor" or "Senator", offer numerous options to undertake, all of which promote your goal of constructing trading posts and acquiring goods and coins. Once a card is played, it is discarded, the "Tribune" card allows you to take back all your discarded cards and use them again.The first player to build 15 trading posts, or to buy the last available card, ends the game, at which point victory points are scored. Victory points are acquired through expansion: the broader your trade network (in terms of both resources and geography) and the more cards you've acquired, the more points you'll end with. Again, if you're looking for a game about building an empire that doesn't force conflict, this is a great option. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2014 by J. Travis

  • One of my Favorites
Concordia is one of my favorite games. It’s good with a variety of players, and the array of maps and expansions adds variability. I think it’s fairly easy to teach/learn as well.
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2024 by acq

  • Good Game
Game came packaged well and everything was included-fun board game if you are wanting to start getting into the hobby
Reviewed in the United States on October 24, 2023 by Autumn

  • First copy came damaged, second was pristine
As my images show my first copy was destroyed by what looks like to me as conveyor belt hiccup. The shipping box was in perfect shape but when I opened it up Concordia was destroyed. Thankfully Amazon sent a replacement free of charge and told me to keep the damaged copy so now I have some additional bits and bobs to go with my new copy, so that's nice. As to the game, it's great. I played with my wrecked copy as I just couldn't resist the urge to play before the new copy came in. Really easy, fun game that has extremely simple rules. I would definitely recommend Concordia. Also, now that my new, pristine conditioned copy is here I cant wait to play with a board with less dents :) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2019 by Jeremy Strait Jeremy Strait

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