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: 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 original "family-friendly" version featuring a fixed map and resource set. Eight-Minute Empire

: 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 : Each card provides an immediate action (like

: A standalone sequel that adds modular boards, asymmetric player powers, and more fantasy-themed aggressive mechanics like destroying enemy troops. Digital Version Features Popular Editions : A standalone sequel that adds

: 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.

If you prefer playing on the go, the digital edition includes: