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Niagara
Niagara
Designer Thomas Liesching
Publisher Zoch zum Spielen
Rio Grande Games
Players 3–5
Age range 8 and up
Setup time < 5 minutes
Playing time 30-45 minutes
Random chance Medium

Niagara is a German-style board game designed by Thomas Liesching and published in 2004 by Zoch zum Spielen and Rio Grande Games.

Contents

Gameplay

The game is played on a hinged board designed to sit atop the game box and represent Niagara Falls as a flap hanging over the box edge. The river is represented using clear plastic discs in a grooved surface, allowing board spaces to move downstream toward the waterfall.

Players collect gems along a river. Players move canoes to transport the gems, and can steal gems from other players' canoes. They may also influence the speed with which the board spaces move downstream. The first player to acquire four gems of one colour, or one of each of the five colours, or seven gems of any colour, is the winner. Although the game box states that gems closer to the waterfall are of higher value, the game treats all colours equally.

Expansions

Diamond Joe

Given away at the Spiel 2005 game festival, Diamond Joe adds another canoe which is controlled indirectly by the players, and which participates in trades, generally bringing the harder-to-reach gems upstream.

Spirits of Niagara

Released in 2006, Spirits of Niagara adds double-capacity canoes, pieces for a sixth player, additional paddle cards with new actions, and a whirlpool which pushes canoes downstream. It also adds two "spirits" of the river: the "Bathing Beaver", which resets the flow of the river to normal, and the "Hurried Elk", which allows a player to move their canoe faster if they reach the gems on the edge of the waterfall.

Awards

In 2005 Niagara won the Spiel des Jahres[1] and was one of the winners of the Mensa Mind Games competition.[2] It received 2nd place in the Deutscher Spiele Preis and 3rd in the Schweizer Spielepreis for Family Games.

References

  1. ^ "Spiel des Jahres Winners (2005)". http://www.spiel-des-jahres.com/cms/front_content.php?idcatart=270&lang=1&client=1. 
  2. ^ "Mind Games Winners (2005)". http://www.mindgames.us.mensa.org/participant/past_winners.php. 

External links

Preceded by
Ticket to Ride
Spiel des Jahres
German "Game of the Year" Award

2005
Succeeded by
Thurn and Taxis

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