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Puerto Rico is a board game published in 2002 in which players assume the roles of colonial governors on the island of Puerto Rico during the age of Caribbean ascendancy. The aim of
the game is to amass Victory Points, in the form of Victory Chips, buildings and bonuses.
The game is played on a separate board for each player, with spaces for city building and island (plantation) building. The
plantations produce agricultural products (Corn, Indigo, Sugar, Tobacco and
Coffee), which are then processed in the city before being sold for cash (used for
building), or shipped to the Old World for Victory Chips.
The game uses a novel turn mechanism, in which players pass clockwise round the table a Governor card, allowing them
first pick of action cards. Players, going clockwise, pick these action cards and then everyone, going clockwise, performs the
action if they so choose.
The player who picked the action-card gets some advantage, e.g. he gets one extra man, or he can sell one piece more than the
other players in that round.
- Game Author: Andreas
Seyfarth
- Publisher (German language version) : Alea
- Publisher (English language version): Rio Grande Games
In February, 2004 a separate card-game named "San Juan" came out.
Awards
- Deutscher Spiele Preis, 2002
- International Gamers Award (General strategy, Multiplayer Category), 2003
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