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Venice - OFFICIAL Tabletop Simulator Version
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Venice - OFFICIAL Tabletop Simulator Version

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Set in the titular city in the 16th century, Venice lets players take the role of wealthy, influential merchants as they ride their gondolas up and down the city's canals, train their assistants, complete contracts, and leverage their influence to gain political power. But business is anything but usual. As they broker contracts and flirt with crime, merchants must avoid arousing the suspicion of the Venetian Inquisition, lest they find themselves arrested and their businesses shut down.

In the game, players move their two gondolas around the board. When they move a gondola, they may activate the assistants they have placed previously on any building they pass, but they may train (and improve the capabilities of) only the one on which they end their movement. Assistants allow you to gain resources, trade, make money, and take an array of other actions depending on the buildings to which they are assigned. When resources are made, they are placed in the gondola, and these will be used to fulfill lucrative contracts.

Space is limited on the city's canals, however, and each time you pass another merchant's boat, gossip will spread, raising your suspicion level with the Inquisition. Lower your suspicion with visits and donations to the church, or academic institutions — or throw caution to the wind and engage in unsavory activities for money or information. During the game, being such a well-known merchant can be a boon to your political career, but at game end, the most suspicious player will be made an example of by the Inquisition — blocking your victory even if you have the most points.
8 Comments
Mancspartan Mar 26, 2021 @ 6:30am 
Thanks for this, very nice. Are there any Doges cards to enable solo play?
Ramun Flame Aug 25, 2020 @ 7:26am 
Go to the info tab under options.
limpinglewis  [author] Aug 25, 2020 @ 7:10am 
I noticed that, but don't know where the option to change it is!
Ramun Flame Aug 22, 2020 @ 2:28pm 
Just played. It's a bit rough to play on TTS with the stacking and such, but worked mostly well. Just a note, you didn't change the name of the game in the info, so it says you are playing Ragusa when you load up a server.
Overboard Games Aug 21, 2020 @ 6:16am 
I'll add you a friend and we can go from there :D
limpinglewis  [author] Aug 21, 2020 @ 5:32am 
I have updated the module with some more snap points on the Major Council track, and added a coin tracker instead of having individual coins, as they slowed the game down a lot. I've also labelled a few more of the components, with explanations in tooltip.

It is deliberate that there are no snap points on the main board or player boards. If you put snap points on the board, the gondolas fling around and lose their cargo, and if you make the gondolas snappable they will fall apart when stacking (which is what the little stands are for.)

Also, the player boards can't have snap points as the tracks have different positions on both sides.

Alas, I don't know how to do scripted setups! Could either of you point me to a good tutorial?
Elzheiz Aug 20, 2020 @ 9:07pm 
Great game :)
I've added stuff to the current version so that it's easier to use:

Snap points on the main board (for gondolas, bridges and buildings)
Snap points on the player boards (for the beads)
Snap points on the tracks, buildings and gondolas (so they can be stacked correctly)
Full setup script for 3 to 5 players (I've yet to do the 2 players one, haven't read the rules for that yet haha)

If you'd like the files, just let me know. I figured it would be better to keep it in one official entry!
There's probably more that can be done to improve it though
Overboard Games Aug 19, 2020 @ 7:49am 
Looking at your Mod these are the things that I would do to improve it:

Lock The Tracks
Snap Point The Tracks
Labelling Content
Notepad written in white, not black
Stands aren't listed in the Rulebook - What do they do?
Scripted Setup
An improved Table