"A game with those new tiles is really different from a game without them," he says. "For exemple if you introduce just Slavery – [Text: This discovery grants 1 Sword. When the player takes a territory away from someone else, he takes a new settler from the general stock and puts it in his personal stock.] – it has an impact on the game at different levels. The player with Slavery will solve all his problems with settlers. As a consequence he may concentrate on other bonuses, but will he do this as it will help his opponents? On top of this Slavery introduces new combo possibilities. For example it works really well with Medicine obviously, but there are other things less obvious."
The expansion includes new discovery and wonder tiles that can be mixed into those of the base game, as well as a set of objective tiles, two of which are chosen at random each game, should you choose to use this module. Olympos Expansion contains twenty tiles in all, and a bonus discovery tile will be available at Spiel 2011.
• The Lamont brothers have announced their Spiel 2011 release: Poseidon's Kingdom. Here's a game overview from Gordon and Fraser:
• Moonster Games has posted rules for Spiel 2011 release Hattari in English, French and German.
• White Goblin Games has announced Spiel 2011 preorder packages with free mini-expansions for just about every title appearing at the show.
• Chris James and Stratus Games are organizing Eruption Preview Nights, along the lines of the Eminent Domain Preview Nights in which a retailer receives an advance copy of the game and shows it off to all the cool kids before anyone else has a chance to play the game. If you're a retailer, or want to encourage a retailer to sign up, head to this news post on GameSalute.com for details.