Tabletop Simulator

Tabletop Simulator

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Agora

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Description
"Welcome to the Agora, the ever-changing Ancient Greek Marketplace. It's a wide-open space filled with chaos and commerce. And it's what you're afraid of when you have agoraphobia.

You are a hardworking merchant. You will build shops, sell goods, and struggle to earn money.

Agora is a simple game about constructing a sprawling marketplace. There are fires, floods, and festivals to add excitement. But the coolest thing about the game is that you can play your cards nearly anywhere, at any angle!

Agora was designed by James Ernest with help from Jeff Vogel, Elizabeth Marshall, Mariann Krizsan, Toivo Rovainen, Julie Haehn, Joyce Godecke, and Anthony Gallela. Graphics by James Ernest and the Internet. Agora is ©2002, 2011 James Ernest and Cheapass Games. Some rights reserved. Published by Cheapass Games, Seattle WA: www.cheapass.com. Used By Permission

This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution - Non Commercial - NoDerivs 3.0 Unported License."

All rules, artwork and other material can be found at http://www.cheapass.com/freegames/agora
3 Comments
Lord Malkev VII Mar 25, 2015 @ 8:16am 
Hi, I know maybe this is not the place to put that, but I think you can't want to be added as a friend.

Well, I'm searching Creative commons games to translate to spanish and I find that you have a lot of them.

I was wondering if you could somehow send me the images you used to easy my job.

Lots of thanks, and great work! ;)
tomwsmf  [author] Jul 18, 2014 @ 6:54pm 
If you like any of these CCl'd Cheapass Games please consider making a donation to them. Why?

"Our free games are free. Really, totally, free. This way, we hope to get our games into the hands of as many players as we can, and we want you to feel comfortable sharing and copying our games all over the world.

But if you like our games, we encourage you to help us out, by making a small donation. Hit the "Donate" button in the top right of every page (it takes you to PayPal) and give us any amount that you think is reasonable. For reference, a designer's royalty on a $25 game would be roughly $1. A publisher's profit would be more like $5. But what really matters is how much the game is worth to you."
http://www.cheapass.com/about/howmuch
tomwsmf  [author] Jul 18, 2014 @ 8:39am 
Yes, those are 10 and 50 $ demnomination poker chips. Consider them 1 and 5 with very very tiny decimal places before the 0.