Courtisans
Courtisans
Tonight, the queen holds a banquet!
Guide the Courtiers around the hall and attempt to sway a family’s influence. Manage your Courtiers and read the plans of your opponents to emerge with the most points!
There are 6 different families consisting of 15 Courtier cards each. On your turn you’ll draw 3 cards, then play 1 to the Queen’s Table, 1 in your Domain, and the last in an opponent’s Domain. At the Queen’s table, cards can be played either above or below the column of the matching family. At the end of the game, the families with more cards above than below will be Esteemed. Those with more cards below the mat than above will be Disgraced. The cards in each players’ domain will be scored based on whether their families are Esteemed (+1) or Disgraced (-1).
Additionally, some Courtiers have special powers when played and each player begins the game with a secret scoring objective. The player with the most points wins!
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20-30 Minutes
2-5 Players
Age group
100K+ Happy customers
Why people love Courtisans
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SIMPLE, YES STRATEGIC GAMEPLAY
Your turn is simple at its core: play 3 cards. But where you play each will determine the course of the game! -
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DYNAMIC CARD PLAY
Special Courtiers have powers such as eliminating other cards, being played face down, and being counted as 2 cards! -
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SECRET OBJECTIVES
Begin the game with a hidden scoring objective, adding an element of mystery and unpredictability to each playthrough.
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What the press is saying
This is a very fast moving, fast playing, and yet incredibly rewarding experience.
It’s simple, it’s fast, it’s unburdened, but it’s also deliciously complicated to navigate.
We played this like four times in a row because I wanted to keep playing it.
-Mad Board Gamer
-Mad Board Gamer
It is very simple to teach and the core of the game is basic... but the decision [has] big implications.