





♟️ Rule the ancient world, one bid at a time!
25th Century Games RA Board Game is a deluxe edition of Reiner Knizia’s iconic auction game for 2-5 players. Featuring vibrant Egyptian-themed artwork, chunky color-coded tiles, and a handy player aid for scoring, it blends strategic depth with accessibility. Perfect for millennials craving a sophisticated, social gaming experience that sharpens planning skills while immersing players in ancient culture.





| ASIN | B0BVMYN3ZS |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Batteries included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | 11,223 in PC & Video Games ( See Top 100 in PC & Video Games ) 1,158 in Nintendo Legacy Systems |
| Colour | Blue |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (188) |
| Date First Available | 13 April 2023 |
| Educational Objective(s) | Develop strategic thinking and planning skills while learning about ancient Egyptian history and culture |
| Item model number | POS187 |
| Language | English |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 12 years and up |
| Material Type(s) | Cardboard |
| Number of Game Players | 2 to 5 |
| Product Dimensions | 26.67 x 21.59 x 6.99 cm; 1.93 kg |
| Release date | 31 May 2023 |
P**P
"Ra" is one of famed boardgame designer Reiner Knizia's most famous games. It's like you're playing an ancient Egyptian venture capitalist or hedge fund manager. You have to decide where to place your bids, taking into consideration what other players are doing and your own funds. Lots of depth and psychology, but simple rules. A classic for reason, revered by even the most experienced boardgamers. I think 3 players is the sweet spot, 4-5 is great, and 2 is passable but not ideal. I've owned two other editions, and this one is by far the best. Why? A couple of reasons. (1) Ra was never a particularly complicated game, but for new players, it can be tricky to keep track of the scoring rules without some kind of player aid during the game. Some previous editions put the scoring rules on the board, but that's not a great solution because not everyone can see it easily. This new edition comes with a fantastic player aid that explains all the scoring rules. It's got a lot of symbols, but it serves its purpose once you learn the lingo (takes maybe 5-10 minutes). (2) The art is phenomenal. It's vibrant! The other editions emulated the style of "discovered Egyptian artifacts," ie, drab and brown. This one feels like you're experiencing some quality Egyptian art. (3) The tiles are chunky and are VERY easy to read. With some of the old editions, it was hard to tell if a tile was a Nile or a Flood, for example. That's solved here (even for color blind players) because each tile has a clear written symbol up top. By the way, I own both the STANDARD and "Deluxe" pharaoh edition of this game (the deluxe is only on 25th Century Games' site right now, and is selling out fast). I think both are great. You absolutely can't go wrong with the standard edition. The tiles are chunky, and the money tokens are actually better (because although they are cardboard and not metal, they are colored by value ,so they're easier to sort). Great game!
J**.
Ya lo jugue pero tenia muchas ganas de tenerlo, asi que ya esta, a darle muchas partidas.
C**E
Fantastic components and easy game to learn and play. Must have in any gamers collection.
M**C
通常盤と同じだと思います 少し収納性が悪いです
C**H
Ra is a classic game. Ra has simple rules but deep strategy. We've played this version three times now. Play through with 4 players has been about an hour each time. While the game looks like social solitaire, it's actually very interactive. Each player is watching, waiting to see which tile will be pulled. Will the other players want to bid if there is an auction? Should I wait or invoke Ra now so I can bid last? This version will always have a space on my shelf. Pros: * New players can do well, but the game also rewards experience and replays * The production quality is great, especially for the price. The cardboard tiles are durable, and statues add a nice table presence. * The revised player boards really help explain the rules and scoring. Once you realize how to read them, they show all scoring conditions and tile counts. * Set up and teaching new players to play takes less than 10 minutes Cons: * There are some areas where the rule book could offer more clarity, but the quick guide on the back is super helpful. * I wish the coins came in a container. It's kind of fiddly to pass out coins at the end of the Epoch.
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