| Designers |
Wolfgang Kramer Richard Ulrich Jens Christopher Ulrich |
| Publisher | Rio Grande Games |
| Players | 2-5 |
| Playtime | 75-100 mins |
| Suggested Age | 12 and up |
| Honors |
2000 Deutscher Spiele Preis Best Family/Adult Game 3rd Place 2000 Meeples’ Choice Award 2001 International Gamers Awards – General Strategy; Multi-player 2007 Juego del Año Finalist 2007 Lucca Game Best Game Mechanics 2007 Nederlandse Spellenprijs Nominee 2007 Nederlandse Spellenprijs Winner 2007 Spiel der Spiele Hit für Experten Recommended 2007 Tric Trac d’Or 2007 Tric Trac Nominee 2008 As d’Or – Jeu de l’Année Nominee 2008 As d’Or – Jeu de l’Année Prix Spécial du Jury Winner 2008 Ludoteca Ideale Official Selection 2010 MinD-Spielepreis Nominee |
| Additional Info |
555/the-princes-of-florence http://www.boardgamegeek.com/forum/1585/the-princes-of-florence/reviews |
Players attract artists and scholars trying to become the most prestigious family in Florence. Each player is given a palace grid and reference chart and attempts to gain the most victory points after seven rounds. Scoring victory points can be done in a variety of ways although most will be earned by playing profession cards to generate work points. There are a variety of professions such as astronomers, organists and architects. Each is attracted to a particular combination of building, landscape feature, and social freedom. The more the player can match these preferences then the more work points are generated. If a player satisfies the minimum requirement of work points, which increases each round, then the work can be created and the player can then trade the work points for cash and/or victory points.



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