Magnifico - Da Vinci's Art of War
When a place is besieged I know how to cut off water from the trenches and construct an infinite variety of bridges, mantlets and scaling ladders, and other instruments pertaining to sieges. I also have types of mortars that are very convenient and easy to transport....when a place cannot be reduced by the method of bombardment either because of its height or its location, I have methods for destroying any fortress or other stronghold, even if it be founded upon rock....If the engagement be at sea, I have many engines of a kind most efficient for offense and defense, and ships that can resist cannons and powder.
-Leonardo DaVinci
Imagine a world where Leonardo DaVinci’s various machines of war were actually built. Now, imagine what the face of war would look like if these inventions suddenly became mass-produced.
Welcome to Magnifico.
Überblick
| Spieleranzahl | 3 - 5 | |
| Spieldauer | 2:00 Std. | |
| Alter | ab 14 Jahre | |
| Autor | Spartaco Albertarelli, Angelo Zucca | |
| Verlag | Fantasy Flight Games | |
| Grafik | Édouard Guiton | |
|   | Deutsch | Englisch |
|---|---|---|
| Art.Nr. | FF631 | |
| EAN | 4897029320013 | |
| Empf. Verkaufspreis | 59,96 € | |
| Veröffentlichung | April 2011 | |
| Kommentar | Erstauflage 2008 | |
Magnifico: DaVinci’s Art of War is a board game of military conquest for 3-5 players. Set in an alternate history where DaVinci’s fantastic machines of war were mass produced and fielded in battle, Magnifico offers a unique vision of 16th century warfare. Players are tasked with becoming the next “magnifico” byconquering the most lands, acquiring the most works of art, and constructing the most projects for their people.
With its blend of elegant mechanics and customizable inventions, Magnifico creates a strategic game that’s easy to learn and play.






