Imperium Welcome to
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ormidable adversaries are arrayed against you. Your people stand ready. History beckons. In your hands lies the destiny of one of history’s great civilizations. Under constant threat of attack, you must conquer new lands, oversee dramatic scientific and cultural advances, and lead your people into the era of empire. Expand too rapidly and unrest will bring your civilization to its knees; build up too slowly, however, and you might find yourself a mere footnote of history. As one of eight radically asymmetrical civilizations, you will compete to become the most dominant empire the world has ever seen. Welcome to Imperium. In Imperium, you are going to take the reins of a nascent civilization and attempt to lead it to greatness, expanding its dominion, developing its technology, and propagating its culture. Each civilization has its own unique set of strengths and challenges, and mastering the game requires you to manage these amidst ever-changing circumstances. The game captures the flow of history through the mechanic of deckbuilding. On your turns, you’ll be playing cards to gather resources, acquire new cards from a shared supply, and expand your tableau in front of you. Many cards are played and discarded, only to return to your deck and played again later. Other cards are placed in front of you, as technologies and cultural practices
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granting persistent benefits or as resourceproducing regions. Others yet are placed in your history and removed your deck, as your Boudiccas and Julius Caesars make their mark upon history, before fading into it. Over the course of the game, you will cycle through your deck many times, and each time you do, your deck will grow. At first you will be adding cards at random from your nation deck, as your fledgling civilization expands in spurts—sometimes leading to great innovation, and other times inviting unrest and disorder. The final card of the nation deck is your accession card, and by taking it you solidify your status as empire. As an empire, every deck cycle is now accompanied by a chance to purchase a development card. While costly, being able to
choose which of these unique advancements to add to your deck gives you more control of your civilization as the game moves towards its final act. The game comes to a close after one of several decks are depleted, and players score for the cards they’ve accumulated, whether the glorious deeds deep in their history, the great monuments on display in their tableau, or the conquered peoples in their deck that still swear fealty. The civilizations who triumphs has solidified their place in the annals of history. Imperium: Classics and Imperium: Legends are coming out in May 2021. Each box gives you 8 civilizations to lead to glory, and can be combined with one another for a total of 16 civilizations. Imperium: Classics is a standalone game that contains the Carthaginian, Celt, Greek, Macedonian, Persian, Roman, Scythian, and Viking civilizations, each of which makes for a unique and challenging opponent in a solo game. It is fully compatible with Imperium: Legends for players wanting to expand their pool of civilizations even further.
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