The Princes of Florence
2000
Designed by Richard Ulrich, Wolfgang Kramer, Jens Christopher Ulrich
Published by Cranio Creations, Lacerta, Engames, Pro Ludo, uplay.it edizioni, Korea Boardgames, Nexus Editrice, alea, Broadway Toys LTD, Lacerta, alea, BGA Plus, Quined Games, Ravensburger, Quined White Goblin Games, Delirium Games, Zvezda, Quined Games, Rio Grande Games, Rio Grande Games, Nexus Editrice, Ystari Games, WizKids (I), Ravensburger AG, Korea Boardgames Co., Ltd., Wargames Club Publishing, Wargames Club Publishing, Pro Ludo, Excalibur (Board Game), Quined White Goblin Games, uplay.it edizioni, Don't Panic Games, Ystari Games
In The Princes of Florence, players attract artists and scholars to their palace while trying to become the most prestigious family in Florence. Over seven rounds, players attempt to score points in various ways, with most points being earned by playing profession cards to generate "work points", which can be exchanged for money or victory points. The game includes a variety of professions, such astronomers, organists, and architects; each profession is attracted to a particular combination of building, landscape feature, and social freedom, and players acquire these items via auctions. The more that a player can match these preferences, the more work points they earn — but the minimum requirement of work points increases each round, and you must meet that threshold in order to convert the work points.
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