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Mexica
- the founding of Tenochtitlan
As
they wandered through Mexico, the Aztec, or Mexica, as they later
called themselves, searched for the sign prophesied by their God,
Huitzilopochtli: an eagle, perched on a cactus, eating a snake.
There, they would settle.
Many
years later, in 1325, the Mexica finally found the sign they sought
and settled in their home on an island in lake Texcoco. They spent
the next 200 years exploring their chosen home and building their
famous capital city Tenochtitlan. They built dams to channel the
water around land on which they built their homes. They called
the building groups that were contained within the canals Calpulli.
The Calpulli formed the basis for Aztec society.
In
1521, Hernan Cortes destroyed Tenochtitlan: a city of 15 square
kilometers that had been home to over 200,000 people. Later, Mexico
City rose on these ruins. Today, there are only a few remnants
of the capital city of the Mexica.
In
this game, the players return to the time of the Mexica. They
build districts (Calpulli) surrounded by canals, build bridges
connecting the districts, and build buildings in the districts.
Players score points for founding districts and, twice in the
game, for the buildings they have built in the districts. The
player who scores the most points will win the game.
Contents:
1 game board, 43 canal tiles, 11 bridges, 15 Calpulli tiles, 72
buildings, 12 action chips, 4 game figures, 4 scoring markers,
4 rule summary cards, 1 rule booklet, all in a box approximately
43 x 30 x 5cm
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