Ankh-Morpork est un jeu familial pour 2 à 4 personnes d’une durée annoncée de moins d’une heure, disponible pour Essen (Octobre 2011).
Says Wallace, “The storyline is that Lord Vetinari has disappeared and certain factions are trying to take control of the city.” Each player has a secret personality with specific victory conditions, which means that you’re not sure exactly what the other players need to do in order to win. The action takes place on a map of Ankh-Morpork, with players trying to place minions and buildings through card play. Each of the 132 cards is unique, and says Wallace, “The cards bring the game to life as they include most of the famous characters that have appeared in the various books. The rules are relatively simple: Play a card and do what it says. Most cards have more than one action on them, and you can choose to do some or all of these actions. Some cards also allow you to play a second card, so you can chain actions.” A team of artists will recreate the city and its residents for the cards, game board and box, with Bernard Pearson coordinating that team. Ankh-Morpork has been sublicensed to Mayfair Games for the North American market and Kosmos for the German market.
Je suis content que ce jeu sorte car ça me fait réaliser avec surprise "tiens, c'est marrant qu'il n'y ai pas eu plus tôt un jds sur du Pratchett et son discworld", vu qu'on a eu droit à des jv remarquables, des films, etc... tiens, et même un jdr, maintenant que j'y pense ! En tout cas, il a de la chance que ça soit Wallace et pas n'importe qui Si y a Rincewind et d'autres conneries de ce genre dedans, je me tiens plus qu'informé !
Keiyan dit:C'est con, pour du disque monde, au vu des autres produits, je me serais attendu à un jeu un minimum joli, pas à un Wallace... Keiyan, c'est gratuit
C'est justement pour cela que c'est Bernard Pearson qui est chargé de tout ce qui est illustration des 132 cartes, plateau et boite...