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Gnostica (2001)

Playtime: 60
Min. Age: 10
Number of Players:
2 - 6
Publisher:
(Web published),
Looney Labs
Designers:
Jacob Davenport,
John Cooper,
Kristin Matherly,
Kory Heath
Artists:
Unknown
Mechanics:
Tile Placement,
Area Majority / Influence,
Modular Board
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Gnostica is an abstract territory based war game. Tarot cards make up the often-changing board, and players use Looney Pyramids to represent minions that control those territories. Every tarot card has a power, and when a player has one of his pieces on a territory, he or she may use the power of that territory through that piece. Players also have a hand of tarot cards which allow them to use those powers through any of their pieces. Territories are worth points when occupied, and the game ends when one player challenges the other players and has 9 points on his or her following turn.
Gnostica is a redevelopment of Zarcana.
Re-implemented by Zark City, and Dectana. The former is much simpler and uses a poker deck, while the latter is more complex and uses the Decktet.
This page has a short URL: http://j.mp/gnostica
Gnostica is a redevelopment of Zarcana.
Re-implemented by Zark City, and Dectana. The former is much simpler and uses a poker deck, while the latter is more complex and uses the Decktet.
This page has a short URL: http://j.mp/gnostica
We currently have no price data for this game.
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