Tiwanaku
Deduction. Exploration. Optimization.
Pachamama (Mother Earth) guides the Quechua people in their search for fertile lands. This Andean goddess brings prosperity to the families of those who profoundly worship her, and Pachamama paints the landscape with the fruits of their numerous crops.
The Pachamama wheel specifies the secret setup of the Terrain tiles, determined by the Scenario disc inserted into it before playing.
During the game it indicates the terrain of the spaces the Quechuas discover, according to the precise location of the space.
You must deduce which types of crops your Quechuas should plant to respect the will of Pachamama. It will be crucial to respect:
a certain size for regions
the principle of diversity: a region can never contain two identical crops
For each space on the board, there is only one unique solution!
A game for 1 - 4 players, suitable for age 14+, playing time 60 minutes
Deduction. Exploration. Optimization.
Pachamama (Mother Earth) guides the Quechua people in their search for fertile lands. This Andean goddess brings prosperity to the families of those who profoundly worship her, and Pachamama paints the landscape with the fruits of their numerous crops.
The Pachamama wheel specifies the secret setup of the Terrain tiles, determined by the Scenario disc inserted into it before playing.
During the game it indicates the terrain of the spaces the Quechuas discover, according to the precise location of the space.
You must deduce which types of crops your Quechuas should plant to respect the will of Pachamama. It will be crucial to respect:
a certain size for regions
the principle of diversity: a region can never contain two identical crops
For each space on the board, there is only one unique solution!
A game for 1 - 4 players, suitable for age 14+, playing time 60 minutes
Designed by Olivier Gregoire, art by Raphael Samakh