Cuba Review

Cuba
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We were introduced to this game at a friend's game night and couldn't wait to get our own copy. This game is complex. Do to the complexity of the game, it's best suited to teenage and adult players. There are a variety of strategies and tactics that you can use to win the game and you can make your own path to victory. The game is too involved and complex for me to describe it in this review. Suffice it to say that this game is a long game, a complex game, a cut-throat game (like Monopoly), and very fun!
* 2 to 4 players
* Lots of little wooden pieces and cards
* playing board is cardboard so it's not durable or waterproof
* In the box, the game is large--close to the size of 2 shoeboxes.

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Cuba prior to the revolution: Under turbulent circumstances, the villages of the island strive for independent wealth and influence. Who can buy and sell his products and goods on the domestic market profitably or take in the most on the trading ships? Who can send the right delegate to parliament in order to influence the government legislative process, or erect distilleries, hotels and banks at the right moment to the benefit of his village? Whoever has accumulated the most victory points at the end of the game, wins. Players earn victory points by shipping merchandise from the harbor, but also by erecting and using buildings, and by abiding by the law.

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