Euphrat en jeu de cartes

[Tigre & Euphrate]

Y'a des infos quelque part sur les mécanismes, le matos, tout ça ?
J'ai fait aucune recherche, je suis une plaie.

Merci !
Ps : Car ça m'intrige, forcément.

J'en sais pas plus que toi, mais je suis prèt à parrier qu'il n'y a pas des masses de trucs en communs entre le jeux de carte et le jeu de plateau (un peu comme pour catane quoi)...

Frédérick dit:
Ps : Car ça m'intrige, forcément.

Décidément, tu n'aimes pas les VF... :twisted:

D'après Gamefest :

The German game news website Spielbox has posted the news that the German game company Hans im Glück is going to be publishing a cardgame version of the classic Reiner Knizia game Euphrat & Tigris (Tigris & Euphrates). The cardgame was also designed by Reiner Knizia and will be titled Euphrat & Tigris - Das Kartenspiel. Here's a description of the game from Spielbox:
A fertile land between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. Led by powerful leaders, kingdoms and dynasties developed here around 3000 BC. Attacks and coups by neighbouring kingdoms are the order of the day. But he who plans well will become the stuff of legend. Haven't we heard this before? Absolutely, but not in this form. Because now, the 'card game conversion' trend among board games has reached Reiner Knizia's classic game Tigris and Euphrates. As a card game, it will offer simpler and faster play, but will still be nicely outfitted with about 200 cards and 16 printed wooden discs.
The game will play with 2-4 players ages 12 and up and will play in 45 minutes. The game is to be released in September 2005. We have no word yet as to whether this is an English version in the works
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Merci !