Article: LEONARDO DA VINCI

LEONARDO DA VINCI

Leonardo da Vinci is the creation of a team of Italian board-game designers under the name Acchittocca. Players are Renaissance inventors who are competing to build inventions by the best placement of their available pawns. The object is to accumulate the most Florins for discovering the most valuable inventions. Each invention is on cards that list the combination of resources required and the time it will take to complete it. Upon completion, players are paid Florins, which are both money and victory points. They also get the invention card, which makes future inventions of the same type easier to complete and also counts toward the only end-game bonus, having completed ...

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