This is the Japanese version of "Crown of Emara," a board game with a unique system. Set in a fictional medieval kingdom, players compete for succession by running civil affairs in order to become the king.
In "Crown of Emara," players take on the role of nobles striving to become heirs to the kingdom, and their goal is to keep as many subjects happy as possible.
The number of subjects is represented by the current subject points held on the score track.
At the end of the game, players will need residences to keep all their subjects happy.
The number of residences is represented by the current building points held on the score track.
Therefore, to win the game, players must pay attention to both the number of subjects and the number of residences.
At the end of the game, the player with the lowest building points and subject points will be the final score, and the player with the highest final score wins.
Another distinctive feature of this game is the innovative game system, in which players choose actions while moving around two game boards: the town and the suburbs.
Players: 1-4
Play Time: 45-75 minutes
Recommended Ages: 12+
Game Design: Benjamin Schwer
[Set Contents] 4 "Suburban" Location Boards, 4 "Town" Location Boards, 1 Score Tracker, 4 Player Boards, 1 Noble Board, 16 Books, 12 Signet Rings, 12 Gold Coins, 12 Favor Tokens, 12 Bread, 4 Donation Markers, 4 Gift Markers, 2 Subject Point Markers, 1 Statue, 36 Action Cards, 20 Noble Cards, and more.
(From Amazon.co.jp)
Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price: ¥6,000 (excluding tax)
Players: 1-4
Play Time: 45-75 minutes
Size: 315 x 225 x 70 mm
Recommended Ages: 12+