Modify the board to expand yourself and weaken other players before the board is completed.
Numerica is a board game where you must alter the board to weaken your enemies and strengthen yourself, being always alert for the arrival of the end of the game.
> Please note that this game is enterly produced in spanish, but you will have the rules and the cards translation written in english and frenche available after purchase. For more information about languge go to the "language problems?" paragraph.
Start the game by assembling the board with the cells (tile cards) in a grid. These cells must be randomly located and randomly rotated and flipped between front and back. This way they will form an unique starting board for each game.
With more than 50 different cells, boards can get as big as 7x7 squares that will make the game a long experience or just 4x4 or 5x5 that will turn it into a quick game. Depending, of course, on the number of people playing the game.
Numbers in the cells will show you which cells are connected and which are not. That will indicate how to move the pawns and how to expand your dominion over the board. Change cells with actions to make it easier for you to expand.
Use action cards to change the board and complicate things for your adversaries. You can eliminate one or more of its pawns or even steal one pawn and make it yours. You can do as many actions as you want in the same turn to make unexpected combos of actions to shift the course of the game.
Numerica will make you think how to expand your pawns in the board. It is esay to feel confident but in just a game lots of things could change. Pawns are easily made and lost, but victory is not as easily accomplished. The game only finishes when all the board is completed and the one with more points wins. But there is a trap here, choose well where to place your pawns because not all places will be good.
Learn more about the mechanics of Numerica in the following video:
Numerica was an indie production, if you could call a solo journey in board game development as indie, made posible by great testers and a lot of support. A lot of time has being put in this first game so I hope you enjoy it.
Why is this game produced in spanish? Well, easy question: it was entirely digned, tested and planned in Spain so it was logical to produce it in spanish. Is understundable that if you are not a spanish speaker you would not be interested in this game despite having the rules and cards translations in a pdf file after purchase. That's why you also have available a version of the game fully produced in english so you can enjoy it in a language you do understand. To find the english version just search in The Game Crafter Numerica (English) or go to Numerica (English)
The Game Crafter is a print in demand business model so buying a board game can be very expensive, expecially if you are not an USA resident. To solve that problem I will be making available a free print and play version of the game so you can enjoy it for free. If you want to test it before buying an actual physical copy is ok and we encourage you to do it if you are not completely sure about your purchase. Go to https://absurdity-games.itch.io/numerica or search numerica in itch.io to download the pnp version.
Component | Quantity | Photo |
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Medium Stout Box (Full Box Printed) | 1 |
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Large Booklet | 1 |
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Cube, 8mm, Blue | 52 |
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Cube, 8mm, Grey | 52 |
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Cube, 8mm, Light Pink | 52 |
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Cube, 8mm, Red | 52 |
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D6, 16mm, Numeral, Black | 1 |
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Numerica action cards | 1 |
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Numerica celdas | 1 |
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Copies Sold | % Discount | $ Discount | Price |
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Original Price | 0% | $0.00 | $74.99 |
1+ | 5% | $4.00 | $70.99 |
10+ | 8% | $5.83 | $69.16 |
20+ | 10% | $7.65 | $67.34 |
30+ | 13% | $9.48 | $65.51 |
40+ | 15% | $11.30 | $63.69 |
50+ | 18% | $13.13 | $61.86 |
60+ | 20% | $14.96 | $60.03 |
70+ | 22% | $16.78 | $58.21 |
80+ | 25% | $18.61 | $56.38 |
90+ | 27% | $20.43 | $54.56 |
100+ | 30% | $22.26 | $52.73 |
500+ | 38% | $28.13 | $46.86 |
1000+ | 42% | $31.72 | $43.27 |