Expansion: Taschkent
The famous statues of Tashkent were destroyed in a big storm. Players who pay homage to the trade gods by rebuilding the statues, get an additional reward.
The famous statues of Tashkent were destroyed in a big storm. Players who pay homage to the trade gods by rebuilding the statues, get an additional reward.
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The game website Cliquenabend visited us at the SPIEL 2012. The result was a video presentation, which you can see here.
Taschkent was created at Mückespiele as part of the game author competition 2009/2010. It was about creating a game from certain game material.
The game is for both avid gamers and casual players. The rules are not really complex, but they call for tactical thinking.
1 game board
1 die
1 black octagon (starting player)
1 black camel (lap counter)
1 caravan guide (black fi gure)
12 goods (glass nuggets) each in red, green and blue
12 action cards
Taschkent reached the final round of the second game author contest, which we did at www.spielmaterial.de. In this respect the game is based on the components of the game Candamir, which was published at the time in the Kosmos publishing house and belongs to the CATAN games world.
Klemens Franz (born in 1979) attended an art school in Graz, Austria and worked as an assistant for new media after his studies.
Peer Sylvester (born in 1974) grew up with the games of the year and wanted to become a professional chess player in primary school. Instead, he became a teacher of chemistry and mathematics, which is certainly financially beneficial for his wife and daughter.