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Conquistador: The Age of Exploration – 1495-1600

#1506BGG ↗

1976 · 1-5 players · 420min · weight 3.21 · 676 ratings

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ID
1506
Name
Conquistador: The Age of Exploration – 1495-1600
Year
1976
Rank
5829
Min players
1
Max players
5
Playing time
420
Min playtime
360
Max playtime
420
Avg weight
3.2143
Num weights
84
Bayes avg
5.72404
Average
6.54138
Users rated
676
Num owned
2104
Wanting
33
Wishing
152
Num comments
405
Fetched at
Wed Apr 29 2026 05:34:55 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Mechanisms (11)
Dice RollingEventsGrid MovementHexagon GridMovement PointsPaper-and-PencilRatio / Combat Results TableScenario / Mission / Campaign GameSimulationSolo / Solitaire GameVariable Set-up
Categories (8)
EconomicExplorationPike and ShotPoliticalReligiousRenaissanceTerritory BuildingWargame
Description (1431 chars)

Conquistador recreates the 16th Century exploration and conquest of the New World (North and South America) by the major powers of Europe. —description from the back of the box (AH version) The game is quasi-historical in nature, providing the atmosphere and mechanics of the 16th Century world, along with historical personages. The object of the game is for one Country to accumulate as much wealth, land, and prestige (in the form of actual discoveries) as he [sic] can; the Country with the greatest total of all three is the victor." (from SPI game rules introduction) —description from the rulebook (SPI version) Originally published in 1976 by SPI in Strategy & Tactics magazine #58, and later sold as a boxed edition in a plastic tray, the SPI version is a one to three player game, featuring the Spanish (green counters), French (blue counters), and English (beige counters). Rules for Portugal or the German bankers as a fourth player are included, but no counters are provided in the game. The Avalon Hill edition is a one to four player game, featuring the Spanish (green counters), French (blue counters), English (pink counters) and Portuguese (yellow counters). This edition of the game was published in 1982 with a mounted map in a bookcase box. The "Fur Traders & Buccaneers" variant in The GENERAL Vol.21 No.5 added counters and rules for Dutch, Danish, and slave units. —user summary

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