unkle dit: - ca reste un poil long (un peu plus de 3 heures)
Oui. C'est à mon sens, le principal défaut de God's Playground.
D'ailleurs, Wallace a proposé une variante (donc officielle) pour racourcir le jeu:
"The estate value markers are placed on
the ‘4’ space of the estate value tracks in
Prussia, Little Poland and Great Poland, and
on the ‘3’ space of the estate value tracks in
Lithuania and the Ukraine.
Each player removes noble blocks with
the values ‘0’, ‘1’, ‘2’, ‘3’, ‘4’ and ‘5’ from his
pool. They are returned on the beginning of
the third turn, as per the standard rules.
Each player has 5 estate discs to place.
The discs are placed in
the following order: 1: A, B, C; 2: B, C, A; 3:
C, A, B; 4: A, B, C; 5: B, C, A (number =
subsequent disc number, letter = player
designation).
After all the estates are placed, each
player places one Land Manager piece under
one of his estate discs.
Each player places two noble cubes on
the board. They can be both placed in one
province, or distributed between two
provinces. The cubes are placed according to
the sequence of players (A, B,
C). Both cubes
must be placed at the same time.
Each player receives 6 VPs and four
money.
Turn phases and victory conditions remain unchanged.
After the initial setup, the players start with the first phase of
the second turn."
Je serais partant pour la tester à la prochaine partie.
