The Histocrats support the idea of incorporating board-games into your personal life as well as in the classroom. As such, we support and participate in a local board-gaming group. Any and all board-game enthusiasts are welcome to join the Game Nights that are held every first and third Friday night of the month. As part of our gaming group initiative, we also recommend history centric games that are fun to play each week to all of our followers. The selected games receive our “Game of the Week” distinction. Recommended games are a mix of cooperative, card games, as well Euro style games.
Through The Ages, Eagle Games
Players guide their civilizations up from Antiquity, through the Middle Ages, and into Modern Times. What will your civilization be like? Will it be warlike? Technologically advanced? Religious? Artistic? Choose from Leaders such as Hammurabi, Napoleon, and Ghandi. Build the Pyramids, the Great Wall, or the Eiffel Tower. Your Civilization's culture is yours to shape and you can do it differently every time you play the game. Through the Ages is playable in three different difficulty levels. Play the short Tutorial Game to learn the game mechanics. Play the Advanced Game when you are ready to face the consequences of politics and corruption. And when you want an even greater challenge, play the Full Version and take your civilization from spear-throwing to space flight.
Historia, Golden Egg Games
Recreate the last 12,000 years of history - from the dawn of Civilization, through agriculture and navigation, nuclear energy and then into the future - with Historia! Players attempt to develop and evolve their Civilization from the first sparks of fire to the creation of the Singularity. Build great Wonders, learn amazing innovations, discover new technology, develop your military, and wage war as you expand over the planet in your quest to make the most impact on the history of mankind.
Jaipur, Asmodee
My kingdom for a
camel! Work hard, earn more than your opponent and become the official merchant
of the Maharaja. At the beginning of the game, three camel cards and two
merchandise cards are on the table between the players, who already have five
cards in hand. On your turn, you can take some cards or sell some. Each time
that you take cards, you can take one or more, however if you decide to take
more, then you will have to trade in the same amount of cards from your hand
that you take. If you decide to take all camel cards, then they can be used later
to trade. You can sell all the merchandise that you want, as long as they are
all the same type. For each sale, you will receive tokens with various point
values. At the end of the game, the player who has the majority of the camels
also wins points.
Overwhelmed by
hordes of invading nations - and a series of corrupt kings - the fate of Israel
is balanced on a knife's edge! The Northern Kingdom's only hope is that a band
of prophets can cleanse it of evil and idolatry before the wrath of God does so
- permanently. Kings of Israel takes place in Israel (the Northern Kingdom)
during the reign of its kings up until Israel's destruction by Assyria. Players
are on a team and each person represents a line of prophets that are trying to
remove evil and idols from Israel, while building altars throughout the land.
If the players are able to build enough altars before the game ends, they win.
If Israel is overrun with evil or idols, or Assyria destroys Israel, the
prophets all lose.
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