Saint Petersburg (German: Sankt Petersburg)[1] is a card-driven designer board game, with the design of the game credited to Michael Tummelhofer, a pseudonym for Michael Bruinsma, Jay Tummelson and Bernd Brunnhofer. Most of the design work was done by Brunnhofer.[2] The game was published in 2004 by Hans im Glück and Rio Grande Games, and won the Deutscher Spiele Preis and International Gamers Award for that year.
Designers | Michael Tummelhofer |
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Publishers | Rio Grande Games Hans im Glück 999 Games |
Players | 2-4 |
Setup time | 1 minutes |
Playing time | 45 minutes |
Chance | Medium |
Age range | 10 and up |
Skills | Strategic thought |
The first expansion, by Karl-Heinz Schmiel, is The Banquet, appearing first as an insert in a magazine, and consists of 12 new cards (3 normal and 9 special). The second expansion, by Tom Lehmann, is The New Society and consists of 36 cards (28 normal, 7 replacement, and a fifth role card), plus rules to expand the game to five players. Both expansions were bundled together and sold as the St. Petersburg Expansion.
In 2014, a successful crowdfunding campaign on the German website Spieleschmiede led to the printing of a second edition of Saint Petersburg. This edition included brand-new art for all of the cards; rebalanced some of the cards; and added a new expansion, The Market, which introduced a new scoring mechanism and allowed five players to play the game, replacing The New Society as the recommended five-player expansion. This edition also included the new cards from both expansions from the first edition plus four brand-new expansion modules.
References
edit- ^ "Hans im Glück: Sankt Petersburg".
- ^ W. Eric Martin. "Ask Jay: Board Games to Video and Back Again". Boardgame News. Archived from the original on 2007-09-28. Retrieved 2007-07-17.
External links
edit- Saint Petersburg at BoardGameGeek
- computer version of the game at Westpark Gamers
- online version of the game at Yucata.de
- Review of Saint Petersburg