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What if you had heard of the vast treasure hidden by the Count in the Chateau d’If, where he was imprisoned for so many years?  Become a robber and thief in this new game from Z-Man and steal some if the Count’s wealth.  The Secret of Monte Cristo was designed by Arnaud Urbon and Charles Chevallier.

Here’s the details from Z-Man:

The young and successful merchant sailor, Edmond Dantès is sailing back to Marseille to marry his fiancée. Upon his return, Dantès finds
himself falsely accused of a crime he did not commit. Soon after, he is imprisoned, without trial, in the Chateau d’If.

It is during his sentence that he learns about the existence of a colossal treasure buried on Monte Cristo. After successfully escaping from his
jail, he finally manages to reach the island of Monte Cristo where he does, in fact, fi nd the treasure. With this newly acquired wealth, Dantès
sets his revenge in motion.

Game Board

Players control a number of adventurers who set foot in Château d’If. Their objective is to explore the different dungeons and gather the most valuable treasures. They must ensure that they will have a sufficient number of adventurers on the island as well as enough bags to carry this treasure away from the island. You will strategically place your adventurers in the various dungeons, according to the treasures that can already be found there. When a new treasure is revealed, you will place them to make sure that your crew reaches it first. With the help of the Action slide, you will plan your actions to play them at the right time and gain the upper hand!

Once a player reaches 40 points on the scoring track during the Treasure chest phase, the game ends. All the treasures are added and the player with the most points wins the game.

The game comes with a unique component: the action slide using marbles to determine order of player actions.

Action Slide

Elliott Miller

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