Pandemain: Selling bread to the Feudal Lord

29 September, 2019 / no comments

Pandemain: Selling bread to the Feudal Lord

During the Middle Age, the figure of the Feudal Lord was very important in medieval towns, both as patrons of the arts and as key players in the local economy.

In Pandemain you will find their main servant, with whom you may interact as he travels around town to sell him a bread loaf for their Lord.

Aside from the usual rewards received from selling your bread, and any other benefits awarded by your Master Bakers, you will earn a Favor from the town’s Feudal Lord, which you may choose from the 5 available, such as a cow, a cart, prestige, etc.

By the end of our turn, you can place the Feudal Lord Servant’s token on any other space of the board, to put distance between him and your rivals or to prepare your next turn.

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This mechanic adds interaction between the players, adding up to the competition for certain spots of the board and giving players a “lateral” way of getting resources during the game.

Because in “Pandemain: Traditional Farmer’s Bread” there is not just one winning strategy, that is, not just one path to victory. We’ve interweaved the mechanics to offer a rich and challenging experience to players of euro-style games.

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Pandemain: Church

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Pandemain: Church

In the middle ages, the Church had great influence in European society and the Inquisition, ever vigilant of the faith’s purity, inspired well-deserved fear.

In Pandemain, not only will you have to keep an eye on your rival bakers, but you will also have to keep a decent level of piety and penitence.

This is represented through the penitence track, which aside from offering rewards to the player that reaches certain levels on the track, also brings additional tension to the game: the Inquisitor will travel along this track and, if it surpasses your penitence level, you will get a sambenito (a type of penitential scapular used by the Spanish Inquisition) token, which will affect your final score.

The Church’s approval was so important in medieval society that obtaining it in Pandemain will get you an additional worker, allowing you to perform an extra action every day.

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The Church’s location on the board allows you to give offerings, which will earn you varying rewards each turn of the game.

Additionally, the first player visiting the Church each turn can get rid of one sambenito token in their possession, and this will also allow you to alter the game’s order for the next turn, according to the order of visit to this location.

This location has great strategic relevance in the game, and it may go unnoticed at first if you are too focused in baking bread and getting ingredients, but it’s another route to score points and achieve victory in “Pandemain: Traditional Farmers’ Bread”.

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