Inca Empire: The Card Game

Inca Empire: The Card Game

Become one of the Inca’s regional leaders in Inca Empire: The Card Game! Expand the empire by extending your road system, build cities to house your people, and construct temples to please the gods.In the game, players take on the role of an “Apu”, a regional leader, and construct cities and colcas (storehouses that contain fish, corn, and potatoes) between the cities. These are all connected by a road system that players build out from the capital city of Cusco. The improvements to regions are for the benefit of the empire. Players additionally stock storage huts, create terraces for additional power in future rounds, make trade agreements with other players, construct temples, and use extra workforce cards to take special actions.In the end, Sapa, “the Only One”, will favor only the leader who does the best over the empire’s four eras.

Shipping

Shipping cost:
With the increase of shipping rates. We want to keep shipping costs down. We don't make profit from shipping. Medium sized board game have a flat rate of 15.00 and small board/card games have a $5.00 flat rate. Games will be shipped with one of the following ground services. FedEX, UPS, USPS. If you have any issues with any of the shipping services or would like to upgrade shipping service and pay the difference please reach out and will do our best to accommodate.

Delivery time:
Orders made before 2pm PST will be shipped the same day.

Payment

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Board Game Condition Guide

New (N):
A brand new unused, unopened, and undamaged game in perfect condition. The original packaging and all materials are in brand new condition.
Like New (LN):
Game just removed from shrink wrap. No wear and tear, all facets of the game are intact.
Very Good (VG):
Very minimal wear and tear. All game materials are present. You would give this item to a friend as a gift.
Good(G):
Minor damage to the box and/or its contents. All game materials are present. Game maybe played once or twice.
Acceptable(A):
Some damage to the box, but the game is still intact. Possible split corner(s) on the box. Maybe missing a non-crucial game piece. Possibly missing rules/instructions but are available on the web. Scuffing on the game board.