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Experience the golden age of the Renaissance. Assume the role of the head of an Italian Aristocratic dynasty and lead your family like the Medici or Borgia. The players support the builders, artists, and scholars so that their completed works will bring their families fame and prestige. As the patrons of the creators of great works, the players seek to multiply their fame and reputations, but only one will become the most prestigious prince of Florence! Over seven rounds, players build Buildings, cultivate Landscapes, and invite artists and scholars to their Palazzi where they provide them with the facilities which inspire such people to produce great Works. All this is done by the players in their Principalities to earn Prestige Points, which are recorded on the fame track. The more impressive a Work--that is, the higher its Work Value, the more money and Prestige the player in whose Principality the Work is created is able to earn. Money is important to acquire more Buildings and Landscapes. Also, the Builders and Jesters, which provide valuable services, expect to be paid. Players will also find that Prestige and Bonus cards have great value in building their reputations and fame. The player who has earned the most Prestige by the end of the seventh round is the winner!
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Contents
- 1 game board with fame track and round/minimum WV table
- 5 player boards with the players' Principalities, places for placing Builder, Jester, and Freedom tiles, and rule summary
- 30 Buildings: 3 each of University, Laboratory, Workshop, Library, Opera, Studio, Hospital, Theater, Tower, and Chapel
- 18 Landscapes: 6 each of Forest, Lake, and Park
- 12 Freedoms (rectangular tiles): 4 each of Travel, Religion, and Opinion
- 6 Builders (square tiles)
- 7 Jesters (round tiles)
- 60 cards: 21 Profession cards, 14 Prestige cards, 20 Bonus cards, and 5 Recruiting cards
- money: 27 @ 100, 12 @ 500, and 14 @ 1000 Florin
- 6 figures: 5 scoring markers and 1 starting player figure
- 6 markers: 5 player markers and 1 round marker
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