Monopoly: Pays Basque
Reimplemented By : Monopoly: Marvel - Spider-Man
Monopoly: Pays Basque

2-8 PlayersBest of 4 players

120 MinPlaying time

Age: 8+Minimum age

FamilyType of public

()()()()()()()()()()

(Good - usually willing to play.)

0

The Rocher de la Vierge in Biarritz, the Romanesque collegiate church of Sainte-Engrace, the church of Saint-Fructueux in Itxassou, the ancestral forest of Iraty, the port of Saint-Jean-de-Luz, the Rhune mountain, the Pointe Sainte-Anne in Hendaye, the reflection of the quays of Bayonne in the Nive river, the beach of the Chambre d'Amour in Biarritz, the Malus-Leo of Mauléon, the Holçarté Narrows, the Osquich Pass, the Old Bridge of Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, the Bay of Chingoudy, the caves of Isturitz and Otxocelhaya, the tower of Urkulu and so many others, the Basque Country mixes the magic of places with that of names. In the extreme south-west, the Basque Country, Euskal Herria, is limited in the north by the river Adour, in the west by the Atlantic Ocean, in the east by the Bearn; it continues in Spain beyond the Pyrenees. Of its seven provinces, three are on the French side, successively from west to east, Labourd, Basse-Navarre and Soule.

In the Upper Soule, to the southeast, the Pyrenees rise to more than 2,000 meters with the famous peak of Anie, the Sacred Mountain of the Basques. The high plateaus delimited by abrupt cliffs are separated by deep valleys, that of the Saison or the Nive or basins like that of Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port. Further north, the mountains become rounder, the valleys widen, like that of the Bidouze. As you approach the Atlantic Ocean, the Pyrenean massif becomes even lower, dominated by the Rhune (900 m) and its mythical little train. At the foot of the Pyrenees, hills and lowlands extend to the Adour River in the North and the ocean in the West. The Bidouze river crosses the depression of Saint-Palais, the Nive and Nivelle rivers trace beautiful alluvial valleys in Labourd.

On the coast, from Bayonne to Hendaye, after the beaches of Chiberta and the Chambre d'Amour, there are cliffs and extraordinary geological manifestations. Strongly marked by the oceanic climate, the three provinces have warm summers, beautiful October months crossed by the flights of the goshawks and mild winters. If green dominates everywhere, the gold and red of the ferns, oaks and beech trees invade the landscape in autumn.

Rule, Educational Sheet ... 2 Files Available2 Files Available

Download the rule for Monopoly: Pays Basque or any other documents (scenarios, goodies, pedagogical sheet, erratum, ...). 2 PDF files are available. See all available files

#City #Real Estate #Stock Exchange and Finance #Dice #Negotiation #Placement #Route
Contents of the box : 1 game board, 10 tokens, 28 title deed cards, 16 chance cards, 16 community chest cards, 1 pack of Monopoly money, 32 green houses, 12 red hotels, 2 dice, 1 speed dice, 1 rulebook.

Compare prices in 458 shops458 Referenced Prices

If you like this game, compare its price in the 458 shops referenced on the site
See all shops

1jour-1jeu.com: compare the prices of the shops to buy cheaper and save money. Note: You should know that the products being compared may be from different editions, be subject to language rules, and so on. Always check the product description made by the merchant himself before buying it!

Explanations, Part, Rule, Trailer ... 10 Videos Available10 Videos Available

I try to inform myself about the game, so I do not hesitate to watch a video explanation to know the rules
See all videos

Full Credits

Summary of all detailed information about the game (release date, ean code, weight, size, ...)

Primary titleMonopoly: Pays Basque
Year published2011
Release DateMay 2011
Acquisition dateAdd my game acquisition date
LanguagesFrench
Weight2.34 lbs
Size15.98 x 10.59 x 2.44 inches
Purchase priceAdd a purchase price
LocationWhere is your game stored?
Personal noteAdd a personal comment
DesignersCharles DarrowElizabeth J. Magie
ArtistsFrantz Rey
PublishersHasbroWinning Moves France
DistributorsHasbro
Type of publicFamily