Troglodita (En busca del fuego)
1984
Designed by Xavier Navarro, Amando Suriñach
Published by Casuga Guina
The strange name "Casuga Guina" stood for the initials of the surnames of the company designers and publishers: Manuel Calbet, Amando Suri ach, Manuel Garc a, Jos Luis Guiti n and Xavier Navarro. This Spanish company appeared in the mid 80s and published this and another title, Tutankhamon (see entry) In "Troglodita", each player represents a prehistoric tribe that fights for survival and tries to occupy more caves than the others. In the meanwhile, they have to hunt, fish, confront wild animals, fight another tribes and suffer natural disasters such as earthquakes or epidemies. Obtaining fire is essential to keep food. The game contents were poorly presented, but it was funny to play and it would have been really good with some extra work on rules and graphic design.
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