| Manila
3 - 5 players
Ages 8 & up
Playing
time: 60 minutes
Publisher: Zoch/Rio Grande
Authors: Franz-Benno Delonge
Awards
3rd
Place Deutscher SpielePre 2005
Nominee Best Family Game of the Year Games 100
2006

It
is 1821, and for 250 years the Philippine Islands have been under
the thumb of the Spanish crown. But, in the end, the Spaniards
do not really control everything. In the shadow of the colonial
power, self-willed natives have established secret maritime trade
with neighboring islands and the Asiatic mainland. Using odd-looking
punts and fragile bamboo barks, these black market traders cram
their boats with nutmeg, silk, jade, and ginseng, and set sail
to smuggle them into Manila. Success in each venture is uncertain,
as the seaworthiness of both boats and captains is poor. To add
to their woes, pirates lie in wait to plunder boats that cannot
escape them.

Given all this, it is not surprising that wares that reach the
black markets in Manila command high prices, making the venture
worth the risk for those who succeed. The black market dealers
use accomplices to ensure they get the wares, bribe pilots to
aid their cargoes and hinder others, and insure their cargoes
against failure. And a few wealthy merchants hire pirates to attack
the black market boats and secretly pocket the profits from these
raids.

Contents:
Contents: 1 game board, 4 ware loads, 4 dice, 4 value indicators,
20 ware shares, 3 punts, 20 accomplices, coins, rule booklet.
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