Pizza Wars Imperium (1988)

Playtime: 20
Min. Age: 12
Number of Players:
2 - 8
Publisher:
Quality Games,
Heathen Thorn Enterprises
Designers:
James LaFond
Artists:
Richard Thomas (I),
Paul Baker,
Paolo Parrucci
Mechanics:
Area Movement,
Variable Player Powers,
Dice Rolling
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You and up to 7 friends order a pizza with one ingredient per player.
The game consists of rules and a historical background. You supply the pizza, toothpicks (about 10 per player for eating conquered armies) and six sided die (one per player).
Since you eat your opponent's conquered armies, and it is very unlikely that you will eat your own armies, it is suggested you order an ingredient that others hate. This will ensure that others will think twice about attacking you.
Your armies (ingredients) move from land (slice) to land waging war against the opponent's armies. Last man standing wins.
The game is very simple but does come with optional rules to add difficulty, realism, and flavour (sorry).
Also includes rules for Grubb Chess, using a chess board and various hot peppers; Galactic Gluttons, using pizza, dice, paper, plates, and a ruler (Apparently you said between the lands); and Gulf War, with rules sadly omitted because the designers decided that the average gamer could not afford to fill a bathtub with chili-con-carne.
The game consists of rules and a historical background. You supply the pizza, toothpicks (about 10 per player for eating conquered armies) and six sided die (one per player).
Since you eat your opponent's conquered armies, and it is very unlikely that you will eat your own armies, it is suggested you order an ingredient that others hate. This will ensure that others will think twice about attacking you.
Your armies (ingredients) move from land (slice) to land waging war against the opponent's armies. Last man standing wins.
The game is very simple but does come with optional rules to add difficulty, realism, and flavour (sorry).
Also includes rules for Grubb Chess, using a chess board and various hot peppers; Galactic Gluttons, using pizza, dice, paper, plates, and a ruler (Apparently you said between the lands); and Gulf War, with rules sadly omitted because the designers decided that the average gamer could not afford to fill a bathtub with chili-con-carne.
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