- Product Code: 793409
- EAN: 8720938966095
- Packing unit: 6
- Minimum order: 1
- Brand: Keep Exploring Games
- Recommended retail price: 69.95
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Men Nefer - NL - Keep Exploring with promo
In Men Nefer, players dive into an Egyptian theme. Fans of Bitoku will recognize the action selection mechanism.
In Bitoku, you can choose from 3 options each turn (play a card, place a die or place a die over the river).
Men Nefer has a similar system, where you can also choose from three options.
Playing an action tile is always the first action in a round. With this, you also immediately choose one of the 5 rows of the action track where you place a worker.
The second action allows you to take an action on this track, if you have already placed a worker on it by playing an action tile. And the third action allows you to choose a new action tile that you can use in the next round.
This makes the flow of the game simple. But, as people who have played Bitoku or Sabika will be used to from German P Millan, there are many options to do. For example, you can unlock mummies and sphinxes and then place them. You can move priestesses in a temple and donate to those temples, and also go up in the obelisk. In order to donate, you will have to buy goods, and you can also buy papyruses for points. You can sail across the river and pick up bonuses and score tiles. You can help build the King and Queen Pyramids. And by moving your heart and pen towards each other across the track, you can avoid negative points and ultimately score points. In short, there is so much you can do, but of course you will have to make choices in this. The fact that there are different tiles at the Queen's Pyramid each game, which means you score for different things, ensures that each game is different. Unique bonuses for placing the mummies, the score tiles on the river and the ruler tile in the temple also ensure that you will not win each game with the same strategy.
Each round, each player has 9 actions; 3 times the 3 possible actions. After this, all scoring elements score. Then the game continues to round 2 in the same way, and then round 3. The game therefore has 3 identical scorings after each round, with the players scoring more and more points during the game.
Men Nefer also has a very accessible and logical solo mode in which the AI performs almost the same actions as a player according to a few very simple rules, without taking into account many costs and conditions that human players do have to deal with.
Men Nefer is suitable for 1-4 players,
plays in 1-2 hours
and is suitable for players aged 14 and over.
Keep Exploring Games
In Men Nefer, players dive into an Egyptian theme. Fans of Bitoku will recognize the action selection mechanism.
In Bitoku, you can choose from 3 options each turn (play a card, place a die or place a die over the river).
Men Nefer has a similar system, where you can also choose from three options.
Playing an action tile is always the first action in a round. With this, you also immediately choose one of the 5 rows of the action track where you place a worker.
The second action allows you to take an action on this track, if you have already placed a worker on it by playing an action tile. And the third action allows you to choose a new action tile that you can use in the next round.
This makes the flow of the game simple. But, as people who have played Bitoku or Sabika will be used to from German P Millan, there are many options to do. For example, you can unlock mummies and sphinxes and then place them. You can move priestesses in a temple and donate to those temples, and also go up in the obelisk. In order to donate, you will have to buy goods, and you can also buy papyruses for points. You can sail across the river and pick up bonuses and score tiles. You can help build the King and Queen Pyramids. And by moving your heart and pen towards each other across the track, you can avoid negative points and ultimately score points. In short, there is so much you can do, but of course you will have to make choices in this. The fact that there are different tiles at the Queen's Pyramid each game, which means you score for different things, ensures that each game is different. Unique bonuses for placing the mummies, the score tiles on the river and the ruler tile in the temple also ensure that you will not win each game with the same strategy.
Each round, each player has 9 actions; 3 times the 3 possible actions. After this, all scoring elements score. Then the game continues to round 2 in the same way, and then round 3. The game therefore has 3 identical scorings after each round, with the players scoring more and more points during the game.
Men Nefer also has a very accessible and logical solo mode in which the AI performs almost the same actions as a player according to a few very simple rules, without taking into account many costs and conditions that human players do have to deal with.
Men Nefer is suitable for 1-4 players,
plays in 1-2 hours
and is suitable for players aged 14 and over.
Keep Exploring Games
Physical features | |
Height | 0.00cm |
Width | 0.00cm |
Depth | 0.00cm |
Weight per outer carton | 16.50kg |
General Characteristics | |
Minimum number of players | 1 |
Maximum number of players | 4 |
Manual available in the languages | Dutch |