
Las Ligas de la Ñ: La Ciudad de las Damas (2025)
2 - 6 persone
10 - 60 min
6+
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Descrizione: Las Ligas de la Ñ: La Ciudad de las Damas ("The Ñ Leagues: The City of Ladies") is a race board game for 2 to 4 players, similar to the Game of Goose, but featuring heroines from the Spanish culture as the main characters.
In this new Ñ game (the ninth in the series), players must control one of the playable heroines (each with her own unique ability) to reach the City of Ladies square and become the chosen one to join the distinguished city founded by Christine de Pizan and governed by Mary (mother of Jesus).
All of these Ñ heroines are determined to claim citizenship of the City of Ladies, competing fiercely to outshine the other candidates. There can only be one! The time has come for Catalina de Erauso, Isabel la Católica, Lubna de Córdoba, María la Balteira, Teresa de Jesús, Wallada la Omeya, Zulema la Astróloga, Egeria and other famous women from classical Spanish literature!
Each board features 24 citizens of the City of Ladies (each corresponding to a unique square with distinct characteristics). The first board highlights illustrious women connected to Abrahamic religions, while the second focuses on women from the ancient world.
In this new Ñ game (the ninth in the series), players must control one of the playable heroines (each with her own unique ability) to reach the City of Ladies square and become the chosen one to join the distinguished city founded by Christine de Pizan and governed by Mary (mother of Jesus).
All of these Ñ heroines are determined to claim citizenship of the City of Ladies, competing fiercely to outshine the other candidates. There can only be one! The time has come for Catalina de Erauso, Isabel la Católica, Lubna de Córdoba, María la Balteira, Teresa de Jesús, Wallada la Omeya, Zulema la Astróloga, Egeria and other famous women from classical Spanish literature!
Each board features 24 citizens of the City of Ladies (each corresponding to a unique square with distinct characteristics). The first board highlights illustrious women connected to Abrahamic religions, while the second focuses on women from the ancient world.