Rise to Power - A City-Building Strategy Card Game

Rise to Power is set in a futuristic world, one which has discovered an abundant source of energy, dubbed PRISM.

Competing power companies are scrambling to extract as much PRISM... (read more)
Reviews
mixed, 55% of all reviews are favorable
Playtime
30 minutes
Published
2015
Age
12+
Publisher
Ape Games
Players
2 to 6 players
Designers
Allen Chang and Alannah Kearney
Playstyle
Involved
Game's Categories
Strategy Game, City Building, Card Game, Open Drafting, Hand Management, Science Fiction, and Set Collection
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Description

Rise to Power is set in a futuristic world, one which has discovered an abundant source of energy, dubbed PRISM.

Competing power companies are scrambling to extract as much PRISM as they can to increase their influence by powering districts and, ultimately, controlling the city's power needs.

At its core, Rise to Power is a city-building strategy card game. Players take turns extracting PRISM, and using it to fulfil district contracts offered by the government.

As players power districts, their play area will reflect the state of their city influence. The more districts powered, the more visually stunning their city will look.

Contents:

  • 1 rule booklet
  • 72 PRISM cards
  • 54 district/contract cards
  • 6 power plant cards
  • 6 player mats
  • 4 agenda cards
  • 1 exchange card
  • 18 attribute markers.

    Expansion:

  • 12 govt. district/contract cards
  • 6 CEO cards
  • 6 PRISM pylon cards
  • 4 advanced agenda cards
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