![]() In addition, the molding and the method of storage along with additional space for containers with accessories, which should finally fill the entire box from the stand, is a great convenience for players. The components are thick and well made, the markings and icons are intuitive and well described. I must also praise the finish of the game elements. Laying out a plan for my part of the city was a lot of fun for me, especially when I was able to make the most of the perks of a given tile. ![]() A fast food restaurant will increase our population thanks to the proximity of residential buildings, a slaughterhouse will increase income for all restaurants, and the environmental protection office will give us coins for industrial tiles in all districts. It is much more difficult to properly place them in a district, because most often it depends on the adjacent tiles how a given hex will score. The most important decisions are not always those related to the purchase of a new building. This is why, despite the simple rules, the gameplay is so addictive. After each move, a new board is placed on the market, so there are still various expansion options. Taking a tile, money from the income track, and moving the population marker are all we do on our turn. The simplicity of Suburbia is its great asset. If we do not like any of the available buildings, we can place an investment token on one of the already built ones to gain benefits from it again. Sometimes we have to place a marker on a space lower than before. We can move on the tracks of population, income or reputation, but unfortunately not always forward. We put it in our neighborhood and we get and / or lose what’s on it. There are four more random Common Objective tokens in the center, and nearby factories, suburbs, and city parks, which can be purchased regardless of what is available in the market.ĭuring your turn, you can take a basic or market tile by paying the cost indicated on the tile and the amount above the hex. In the last pile there is a tile that triggers the end of the game. On the latter, place the shuffled tiles A, B and C with the lake side facing up and place the seven hexes from the first group below. Place the population and market boards in the center of the table. the factory, suburbs, and city park – from which they will start building their district. Players also receive fifteen coins and two goals from which they choose one, as well as starting tiles – i.e. Įach takes components of their color – the district board, three investment tokens, rules abbreviation, and wooden markers for population, reputation, and income, which are placed on the appropriate tracks. After the new version of Basilica has recently appeared, Portal Games has decided to make players happy with the re -edition of Suburbia. ![]() That is one of the reasons why I am glad that publishers are deciding to re-release older and often sold out board games. Some of them have already dealt with this board game, but – as it often happens – new players rarely return to titles published a few / a dozen years earlier, so they may miss some pretty good games. Suburbia is a game that was created a decade ago, although the first Polish version appeared only a year later.
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