Ystari Launches Shakespeare Revival for Spiel 2015

Ystari Launches Shakespeare Revival for Spiel 2015
Board Game: Shakespeare
French publisher Ystari Games has a long history of what developer Cyril Demaegd calls "management games" — e.g., Ys, Caylus, Amyitis, Sylla — but in recent years it's branched out into other types of game genres, as with the fabulous cooperative deduction game Witness and its new edition of Sherlock Holmes Consulting Detective.

In October 2015, Ystari returns to the management style of game with RV Rigal's Shakespeare. Why did Ystari wait so long to publish another title along the line of its first successes? Says Demaegd, "The reason is simple: We waited for a good management game, and I think Shakespeare is the one since it offers a lot of different strategies and a strong theme. We developed the game around the theme, so many included rules (like dress rehearsal) are here because of it."

Here's a rundown of the setting and gameplay:

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The theaters of London are abuzz. In one week, her majesty the Queen will attend their new shows and will grant her support to one of the troupes. It's the chance of a lifetime for the young authors who are inflaming the populace with ever more audacious and motley plays. But how do you create a masterpiece in such a short time? Whoever has the answer to this thorny question will probably enter the rolls of history!

In Shakespeare, players are theater managers who must recruit actors, craftsmen, jewelers and others in order to assemble everything needed for the play's performance at week's end.
Board Game: Shakespeare

Sample characters you can hire

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In more detail, the game lasts six days and on each day players recruit one new character — starting with five at the beginning of the game: four identical ones on their individual player board and one that they've drafted — and take 1-5 actions with the characters they have. Characters and their actions are:

• Actors: Rehearse one or more acts in the three-act play; the more you rehearse, the more benefits you receive during the dress rehearsals on days four and six.
• Costume mistress: Take costume elements to enhance your actors; if they lack a complete costume, they can't participate in the dress rehearsals.
• Set dresser: Build the set. The more elaborate the set you build, the more rewards you receive — but the set must be symmetrical!
• Handyman: Set them to work on whatever you need. These joes can assemble both costumes and sets, but they're not very good at it.
• Assistant: Increase the power of your craftsmen, i.e., the three roles described above.
• Jeweler: Take a gold costume element or set piece to dazzle the crowd.
• Queen: Earn money by giving her an early peek, or gain an objective to win her favor on the final day.
Board Game: Shakespeare

Individual player board, which has four starting characters

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After players take actions, they check the individual ambience level in their theater, gaining or losing points or rehearsal time depending on the atmosphere. Dress rehearsal on the fourth and sixth days provide another chance for fully-dressed actors to perform, and those who are well-rehearsed earn points or money.

On all but the final days, players must allow characters who performed to rest, with only one of those characters being able to work the next day. Thus, the more you put them to work today, the less you'll be able to do tomorrow — but those who don't plan to do as much act before other players, so that might be a good thing.

In the end, players must pay their actors, with each unpaid actor blemishing your reputation and costing you points. Whoever finishes with the most prestige points wins.
Board Game: Shakespeare

A big part of the game, according to the publisher, is figuring out how many actions you want to take at the start of the day. To do this, each player takes 1-5 tokens in hand, then reveals their bid simultaneously. The more you bid, the more actions you can take, but those with lower bids go first that day. If the bids, for example, are 1, 2, 3, and 4 by players A-D, then the player actions will be in the order ABCDBCDCDD. You want to go first to grab good costume elements (because better-dressed actors earn your performance more funds) or ideal set decorations (because the set must be built symmetrically) or a needed character (with X+2 characters being available each round), but of course you can't grab everything at once.

Demaegd notes that at Spiel 2015 Ystari Games will have a few bonus items for Shakespeare — a promo card and an art booklet — but he adds, "We plan to distribute them through BGG, too, for the U.S. customers who can't travel to Germany."

Board Game: Shakespeare

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