The Court of Miracles, designed by Vincent Brugeas and Guilhem Gautrand, is arriving from Lucky Duck Games next month. In the game, players will compete to gain the most influence in 16th century Paris through trickery and schemes. The Court of Miracles is for two to five players, ages 10+, plays in around 40 minutes, and will carry an MSRP of $39.99 when it arrives next month.
From Lucky Duck:
In The court of Miracles, lead a guild of beggars, plot, use trickery and opportunism to build your renown and take over the old 16th century Paris.
Your goal is to establish your renown in Paris or to be the most influential when the Penniless King would have reached the end of his path…
At your turn, you may play a plot card, you have to place one of your (3) Rogue tokens, face down (secret ability), on any available spot in a neighborhood, and benefit from the effect of your spot (receive coins, draw plot cards or move the Penniless King forward along his path). You may then perform the action of the neighborhood.
When a neighborhood is fully occupied, settle a standoff revealing each player’s Rogue(s) token to know which player takes control of the neighborhood.
Controlling a neighborhood will reward you eat time another player perform its action.
You will be allowed to buy a 4th Rogue, cards or move the Penniless King Forward at the Renown Square.
Unless the Penniless King reaches the last space of his path before, the first player to place their 6th Renown token wins. Otherwise, the player with the most Renown tokens placed on the board wins the game.