Date: 7th May 2004
Game played: Marco Polo ( Ravensburger ) BGG Id: 9139

We finished off with a new game from the prolific Reiner Knizia, this one based around the journey of Marco Polo from the Mediterranean to China. The game is a card set collection game, whereby to move from one location to the next requires a certain combination of cards. However, if someone is at that location, you can only move to the following location, which requires a different combination of cards. This means you have to try and judge which space you are likely to move to next, but others may not do as you expect. On your turn you either move and pick up a card or pass and pick up a card, and it is likely that people will try to move regularly as, if you get left behind, it can be difficult to catch up (although you can spend a gold chest in order to move an extra space). Certain locations along the way reward the person to land there first with a gold chest and once a person reaches Kantshou, there is a scoring round where gold chests are awarded depending on how close to Kantshou each player is. The same happens when someone reaches Daidu, which also marks the end of the game. The person with the most gold wins.

Our game involved a lot of jostling for position. Unfortunately, John lost touch during the second half of the game and was unable to catch up. I spent too many gold chests trying to keep in contention, whereas Mark K started slowly but timed his moves onto the valuable spaces very well, giving him the win. This struck me as quite an easy game to get into, with plenty of second-guessing what other people were planning to do, but it didn't quite hit the mark with most of us. It worked ok but just seemed a bit processional, with no real chance of catching up if you fell a little bit behind.

 
Player
Rating
Score
Position
Winner
Mark K
6
14
1
Mark G
6
12
2
Nige
7
11
3
Garry
6
11
3
John
7
9
5

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