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Alcazar

Alcazar

2-5
Players
60
Minutes
10+
Age
2009
Published

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What to Expect

In Alcazar, players build castles and villas where bigger buildings house more people and hold greater value. Managing space is key, as larger buildings can displace smaller ones owned by opponents. Timely selling can secure hidden silver. The goal is to have the largest buildings and most money at the end.

Who Is This Game For?

Alcazar suits experienced players aged 10 and up interested in medieval city-building and economic games. With a playtime around 60 minutes, it fits those who prefer compact strategic rounds. Some prior experience helps to quickly grasp the mechanics.

How It Works

The core mechanic is Stock Holding: you develop buildings that increase inhabitants and value, but must manage limited space. Larger buildings can overtake smaller ones, causing losses. Selling at the right moment gains hidden silver. Balancing expansion, space, and investment is essential.

Stock Holding

What Makes It Special

Designed by Wolfgang Kramer and published by Kosmos in 2009, Alcazar offers a medieval city-building experience with economic focus. It includes a second variant that revisits the 1994 game BIG BOSS. Though it has no awards, its blend of Stock Holding and spatial tactics stands out.

Pro

  • Medieval city-building theme
  • Strategic space management with Stock Holding
  • Compact 60-minute playtime
  • Designed by Wolfgang Kramer

Contra

  • No solo mode available
  • No known awards
  • Limited to 2 to 5 players
  • Moderate complexity for newcomers

Setting & Atmosphäre

The game is set in a medieval context where players build and manage castles and villas, focusing on city development and economy in a historical world.

Tipp für Einsteiger

Focus on efficient use of space and timing your sales to avoid losses.

Häufige Fragen

Can I play this solo?

Alcazar is designed for 2 to 5 players and does not include a solo mode.

How long does a game really take?

A typical game lasts about 60 minutes, suitable for a short to medium game session.

What prior experience do I need?

Alcazar is a medium-weight game best suited for players with some strategic city-building experience.

How does this compare to similar games?

Alcazar combines Stock Holding with spatial management in a medieval setting, distinguishing it from other economic games.

Is this suitable for families?

With a minimum age of 10 and moderate complexity, it is more suitable for families with older children.

What mechanic makes it special?

The Stock Holding mechanic is central, enabling tactical building and selling decisions.

Fazit

Alcazar is recommended for strategic players who enjoy medieval city development and economic planning. Without solo mode or awards, it appeals mainly to fans of classic Eurogame mechanics.