Heart of Africa is a meaty trading game
where the players each lead a trading company which tries to make profits
in Africa.
Although Africa had been circumnavigated by the start of the 19th century,
the continent remained largely undiscovered. One of the great mysteries
was the source of the Nile, and explorers like Burton, Speke, Baker and
Livingstone became immortal in their attempts to find it.
Using Arab slave-routes leading from Zanzibar, Dr. David Livingstone, who
despised slavery, led his last expedition into the heart of Africa. Having
been mauled by a lion earlier, surviving 11 bite wounds and a shattered
arm, this Scot was determined and utterly fearless. On they went, in a
winding caravan with their heavy loads, through impenetrable jungles and
endless, insect-infested swamps. They scaled rugged, seemingly impassable
mountain ranges and toiled over endless steppes, beset upon by fierce,
hostile tribes. Suffering from monsoon rains, crocodiles, snakes, dengue,
malaria, hookworm, dysentery, desertion and thievery, his caravan finally
disintegrated and Livingstone became too ill to go any further. His
medicine chest was long lost. After an absence of 16 years, Livingstone
was unaware that he had become a people’s hero in England, although it
was uncertain if he was still alive. Unknown to the outside world, none of
3 relief caravans had reached him. It took another expedition, funded by
an American newspaper, ably led by the equally brave adventurer and
journalist Morton Stanley, 2 more years to find the toothless, withered
Dr. Livingstone on the shores of Lake Tanganyika.
Soon, Africa became the subject of colonialism and trade expansion, and
that is where Heart of Africa begins.
Initially, the players only have limited resources. A bidding structure
decides who may conduct each next turn. Although bidding is costly,
rewards may be rich…
As each turn ends, players evaluate their score. Will they have enough
victory points to win?
Author: Andreas Steding
Length: 60-75 minutes
Vendor: Phalanx Games
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