If you prefer playing on the go, the digital edition includes:
: Each card provides an immediate action (like moving troops, recruiting new armies, or building a city) and a good or ability that provides victory points or permanent bonuses at the end of the game.
The game focuses on efficiency and tough choices, as your total number of turns is strictly limited by the number of players. Eight-Minute Empire
: On your turn, you buy one of six available cards from a central row. The leftmost card is free, while cards further to the right cost progressively more coins.
: You earn 1 point for every region you control (by having more armies/cities there than anyone else) and 1 point for every continent you control (by owning the most regions on that continent). If you prefer playing on the go, the
: The original "family-friendly" version featuring a fixed map and resource set.
: Players start with a fixed amount of coins (e.g., 11 coins in a 3-player game) and must bid at the start to determine turn order. Popular Editions The leftmost card is free, while cards further
: A standalone sequel that adds modular boards, asymmetric player powers, and more fantasy-themed aggressive mechanics like destroying enemy troops. Digital Version Features