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Egizia: Shifting Sands

Game ID: GID0110451
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Egizia: Shifting Sands is an updated version of the beloved strategy game Egizia. Players travel down the Nile, placing boats as they go, to collect resources that will help them construct some of Egypt's most famous monuments. With new monuments to build, new cards to collect, and a constantly shifting river, Egizia: Shifting Sands Edition is a streamlined, modern update that both longtime fans and new players can easily pick up and enjoy.

In Egizia, players must place their pawns following the course of the Nile, moving northwards. In this way, each placement not only blocks the opponents from choosing the same square (except monuments, where multiple players are always allowed), but also forces the player to place their remaining pawns only on the squares below the one they just occupied.

When the placement phase is over, the workers of the players (which are separate from the pawns) must be fed with the grain produced in the fields. The production of each field is based on the floods of the Nile, so some fields may not give grain each turn. If a player doesn't have enough grain for all their workers, they must buy it with victory points. After that, stones are received from the owned quarries and used to build the monuments (if the right to do so was reserved earlier) along with the workers.

In this new edition, players each get a chance to build across the Colonnade, a new monument. The more columns you build, the better powers you unlock to help you on the river. Perhaps once per turn you can place boats on occupied river spaces or upstream, or gain an extra point each time you place bricks in monuments. With randomized rewards from game to game, the Colonnade is a dynamic new monument to shake up traditional gameplay.

Below the Colonnade, where the graves once stood, lie the mysterious statues — a new monument unlike anything else in Egizia. These tiny build sites are cheaper than any other monument, but they hold the potential for high reward if you fulfill their requirements. Players must plan early as they can place only one brick in a statue per round, and each level they build has more strenuous requirements for endgame bonuses.

Egizia: Shifting Sands keeps all the painstaking risk/reward decisions of the original Egizia and adds new depths of strategy, balance, and gameplay for a fresh twist on a timeless classic.

Description

Egizia: Shifting Sands is an updated version of the beloved strategy game Egizia. Players travel down the Nile, placing boats as they go, to collect resources that will help them construct some of Egypt's most famous monuments. With new monuments to build, new cards to collect, and a constantly shifting river, Egizia: Shifting Sands Edition is a streamlined, modern update that both longtime fans and new players can easily pick up and enjoy.

In Egizia, players must place their pawns following the course of the Nile, moving northwards. In this way, each placement not only blocks the opponents from choosing the same square (except monuments, where multiple players are always allowed), but also forces the player to place their remaining pawns only on the squares below the one they just occupied.

When the placement phase is over, the workers of the players (which are separate from the pawns) must be fed with the grain produced in the fields. The production of each field is based on the floods of the Nile, so some fields may not give grain each turn. If a player doesn't have enough grain for all their workers, they must buy it with victory points. After that, stones are received from the owned quarries and used to build the monuments (if the right to do so was reserved earlier) along with the workers.

In this new edition, players each get a chance to build across the Colonnade, a new monument. The more columns you build, the better powers you unlock to help you on the river. Perhaps once per turn you can place boats on occupied river spaces or upstream, or gain an extra point each time you place bricks in monuments. With randomized rewards from game to game, the Colonnade is a dynamic new monument to shake up traditional gameplay.

Below the Colonnade, where the graves once stood, lie the mysterious statues — a new monument unlike anything else in Egizia. These tiny build sites are cheaper than any other monument, but they hold the potential for high reward if you fulfill their requirements. Players must plan early as they can place only one brick in a statue per round, and each level they build has more strenuous requirements for endgame bonuses.

Egizia: Shifting Sands keeps all the painstaking risk/reward decisions of the original Egizia and adds new depths of strategy, balance, and gameplay for a fresh twist on a timeless classic.

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Pros
  • Innovative worker placement
  • Earning extra points for contributing the most to monuments
Cons
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Thematic elements
  • Building monuments for the Pharaoh
  • Ancient Egypt, along the Nile River
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Mechanics (from transcript analysis)
  • area majority — Players compete to contribute the most to monuments to earn extra points.
  • set collection — Players obtain Nile and Sphinx cards.
  • worker placement — Players place ships along the Nile to take actions.
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  • The pharaoh has sent down word to you, his best builders. He requires monuments, not just one, but five glorious ones in his name so he'll be remembered throughout all of time.
  • Egizia: Shifting Sands is a competitive Euro game played over five rounds.
  • It's all about moving forward and making progress.
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Pros
  • Comprehensive setup and teaching that explains many rules and interactions
  • Varied building options and strategic choices across zones
Cons
  • Complex rules and many details may be challenging for new players
Thematic elements
  • monument construction and resource management
  • Ancient Egypt along the Nile
  • tutorial/instructional
Comparison games
none
Mechanics (from transcript analysis)
  • Building zones and monuments — zones (obelisk, colonnade, statues, pyramid, sphinx) require spending stone and crew strength to add bricks; multiple zones can be worked on in a single turn
  • Crew tokens and leader mechanics — crew tokens and a leader token are used; leaders cannot be used alone and are paired with a basic crew; tokens are flipped when used
  • End-of-round and scoring — round-based scoring with cooperation bonuses and various end-round effects; final scoring at game end
  • Nile ship placement — players place ships along a branching Nile path; each subsequent placement must be further downriver from the previous ship
  • Phase structure — game consists of five rounds, each with phases: river setup, placement, mining, feeding, building, and cleanup
  • Resource markets and irrigation ring — grain and stone production via markets; irrigation ring determines which fields produce grain
  • Sphinx cards and private choice — pay stones to draw cards from the top of the deck; secretly keep one and discard the rest
  • Variable Phase Order — game consists of five rounds, each with phases: river setup, placement, mining, feeding, building, and cleanup
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Quotes (from this video)
  • In this game you're a builder and you're taking your crew down the Nile so they can contribute to the construction of Egypt's most famous monuments
  • The Nile flows from the top of the board all the way down and it branches off at different places where ships can stop
  • When you add a ship to a circular Nile tile area nothing is removed from the board just resolve the symbols there
  • The player with the most points wins
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