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Puerto Rico

#7 ALBS, English language edition

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International Gamers Awards
International Gamers Awards
Best Strategy Game (special award), 2003
Games Magazine Awards
Games Magazine Awards
Best Advanced Strategy Game, 2003
Spiel des Jahres
Spiel des Jahres
Finalist, 2002
Deutscher Spiele Preis
Deutscher Spiele Preis
1st place, 2002
Ages Play Time Players
12+ 90-150 minutes 3-5
Designer(s): Andreas Seyfarth
Manufacturer(s): Rio Grande Games, Alea
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The most critically acclaimed board game of the last twenty years, Puerto Rico continues to wow people with its brilliant mechanics. Each player utilizes different roles (Mayor, Captain, Settler, Trader, Prospector, Craftsman, or Builder) to score the most victory points with their colony. Players can act on every turn of the game, allowing them to choose between shipping goods for points or building an impressive city. Players must manage their colonists, erect a variety of buildings, build up their plantation, and sell or ship goods. With dozens of options, Puerto Rico is a streamlined game that can be played in about an hour and handles up to five players.

Difficulty: 7/10

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Product Information

  • Designer(s): Andreas Seyfarth
  • Manufacturer(s): Rio Grande Games, Alea
  • Artist(s): Franz Vohwinkel
  • Year: 2002
  • Players: 3 - 5
  • Time: 90 - 150 minutes
  • Ages: 12 and up
  • Weight: 1,142 grams
  • Current Sales Rank: #101
  • All-Time Sales Rank: #7
  • Customer Favorites Rank: #1
  • Language Requirements: This is an international edition or domestic edition of an imported item. Game components are printed in English. Manufacturer's rules are printed in English.

Contents:

  • 5 player boards
  • 1 governor card
  • 8 role cards
  • 1 game board
  • 49 buildings
  • 54 doubloons
  • 58 plantations
  • 1 colonist ship
  • 100 colonists
  • 1 trading house
  • 50 trade goods
  • 5 trade ships
  • 50 victory point chips

Game Errata:

Some copies of the game have a misprint on some of the player boards. The builder privilege is incorrectly given to the mayor instead of the builder as is correct and explained in the rules.
Puerto Rico has the following expansions available:
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Product Reviews

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Average Rating: 4.7 in 80 reviews


*****
by Ian
A great game!
April 20, 2010

A great game! This a must have.

*****
Tell non-gamers ..Try it you'll like it!!
December 28, 2005
My sister's not at *all* a game player..it's like pulling teeth to get her to play anything.. same goes for my bro-in-law .. we played Puerto Rico with both of them and their 9 yo (very smart) son.. they all *loved it*!

My sister couldn't stop talking about what a great game it is..and how maybe she was just playing the wrong games all this time. She couldn't wait to play it again. We all had a great time.. I think it's helped to turn 3 non-gamers into game fans.

Yes there are a lot of rules.. but if you take the time to know how to play before you spring it on someone new..and if you spend the first round playing and explaining at the same time.. rather than just reading the rules to them.. I'd bet most people would pick it up pretty quickly.

If you're already a game player.. shame on you for not owning this already.. if you're new to gaming.. pick it up before you buy anything else.. and if you're not a game player (yet) .. try this one.. it's the best of the best.

*****
A very enjoyable experience
April 02, 2005

If you think Settlers of Catan is a great game, then try Puerto Rico and Settlers will become just a decent game. Puerto Rico does so many things so good that is very difficult to beat; in fact it might possibly be the best modern game around in terms of many factors. Here are some great things about PR:

  1. Everyone is playing at the same time during the game: due to the role mechanism used in Puerto Rico (although not pioneered by it, see Citadels, for example), every player is at all times taking actions and making desitions. Compare this to, say Risk, or even Settlers of Catan.
  2. There is not a clear strategy to victory: which makes the game very unpredictable until the end, nobody knowing exactly who is going to win.
  3. There is almost no direct conflicts among players, which makes it suitable for many gamers and non-gamers.
  4. There is always a sense of progressing: maybe that's the joy of Puerto Rico: because very frequently no matter what a player decides to do, it benefits the other players, so there is a feeling of advancing, almost all time (again, compare this to Risk, or even Settlers, when the die is rolled and you don't benefit at all)
  5. It doesn't cause a lot of stress to play (some people say that, for example Tigris & Euphrates, although a very well designed game, causes a lot of tension ans stress). Of course this depends on the nature of the player. Of course this can be seen as a weak point in Puerto Rico. But let me tell you, during the game there are many emotional moments when someone played (or did not play) the role you were expecting. And of course the end is very exciting also.

Of course Puerto Rico also has some cons, especially the setup time. But who cares? It is worth every minute!

But the best thing for yoy to do is to buy the game and see for yourself. It is really fun. Highly, Highly recommended.


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