Under a blazing sun in 4th Century BC Corinth, traders come from all corners of the Mediterranean Sea to sell their goods; Persian carpets, Cretan olive oil, Roman grapes, and Egyptian spices are highly prized by traders. Players have a few weeks to secure their place in Corinthian lore as its most savvy trader!

Find out Corinth, a new game from Sébastien Pauchon.

In each round of Corinth, a handful of dice are rolled, and you take turns selecting groups of dice of the same value and use them to deliver goods to the best shops in the Harbor, purchase herds of goats to help erect buildings, or visit the market. Your progress towards becoming the best trader is recorded on your notepads. Easy to learn in three minutes, Corinth comes in a portable and compact format. This game will challenge you to make tactical choices. You must obtain the best offer for your goods while also making sure your opponents don’t get theirs. Corinth is a standalone game designed for 2 to 4 players and plays in 20 to 30 minutes. It includes 1 Harbor Board, 150 game sheets, 9 white dice, 3 yellow dice, and 1 Rules booklet. The game is expected to be available in March in Europe and May in North America at a suggested retail price of $20/20€. For more information, please visit the Corinth website.

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