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Le Havre (Complete Edition)

By: Lookout Games

Type: Boxed Game

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Product Info

Title
Le Havre (Complete Edition)
Publisher
Category
Author
Uwe Rosenberg
Publish Year
2020
Dimensions
8.75x12.5x2.75"
NKG Part #
2147935174
MFG. Part #
LK3518
Type
Boxed Game
Age Range
12 Years and Up
# Players
1 - 5 Players
Game Length
100 - 200 Minutes

Description

The town of Le Havre has the second biggest harbor of France (the biggest one is in Marseille). Apart from the size, Le Havre has a very interesting name, too. The name was adopted from Dutch and means nothing else than The Harbor. However, the French like their language best (at least that's what the cliché says) and nowadays the call the town Le Port (which, again, means The Harbor).
The overall gameplay of Le Havre is simple. A players turn consits of two parts: first you resupply the resource fields and afterwards carry out one action. Available actions are e. g. taking all resources of the same kind from one field or using the abillity of an already build building. Using buildings the player can refine or convert goods, sell goods or build ships or buildings. They are not only an investment, but can actually generate income as using buildings from another player costs a fee. Ships on the other hand a mainly used to get food for your workers. Each round consists of seven player actions and is finished by a harvest phase in which players gain agricultural products and need to feed their workers. After a certain amount of rounds (depending on player count and game mode) every player is allowed to do one last action before the game ends. Buildings and ships have a financial value which is added to the players wealth. In the end, the player with the most money wins.

The new Complete Edition from 2018 is the perfect version for all who don't have it yet, as it includes not only the Le Grand Hameua mini expansion but also all ever-released promo cards. Some minor improvements on the material of the game are also included, e. g. that the game board is now a folded board which gives more stability than the old one which was separated into three parts.