

It is almost a classic text book on the Renaissance period, and who are the boss behind the developments and history in Europe. This is all what Medieval, almost with the same rectangular map cards that lay out the whole of Europe, was meant to be.

I can't believe I would love a card game like Pax Renaissance had it not the subject on a period I am so interested in: the Renaissance. Learning from other veterans of the game about the tricky points and subtleties is my greatest enjoyment, as Age of Napoleon is one of my all time strategic level game from the same designer. With the divided opinion about this game, I am prepared to practice the game with another who holds a positive view about it. It is mainly because it is difficult to find any FTF opponent in my city about the subject ACW. This is a 10-year old game which I have often looked up to play but haven't since its original release. Open to other newbies and veterans alike. I don't mind if you need time to read the rulebook before the start.Įxpertise: Newbie. I have read the rules and we can learn how do they work together. Teach: No, because I have no prior experience with this game. This is my second call for a game as my opponent in the first game is a slower player to return a file (which I am OK just that I want to learn the game faster).
