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Cathedral board game by Family Games Inc. features a wooden playing board with various colored wooden building pieces arranged strategically. Some pieces are stacked to resemble towers, while others are placed around the grid. The game is designed for strategic thinking and tactical planning, suitable for family game nights or gatherings.
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The product box for Cathedral, a strategy game by Family Games Inc. The box features medieval-themed graphics, showcasing essential game elements and imagery related to strategy, skill, and architecture. The title 'Cathedral' is prominently displayed in a stylized font, and additional text offers a brief description of the game's focus.
A beautifully crafted wooden board game called Cathedral by Family Games Inc. The game features intricate geometric shapes representing buildings and castles in a rich array of natural wood tones, designed for strategic play.
Cathedral game by Family Games Inc. featuring a medieval strategy board game. The image shows the game box, wooden building pieces in various colors, and a player placing a piece on the board, which has a checkerboard grid design. A knight helmet is displayed in the background, enhancing the medieval theme.
Cathedral is a medieval strategy game by Family Games Inc. featuring a box with colorful artwork and a game board displaying intricately designed wooden pieces resembling castles and buildings. The game requires strategic skill to master and offers engaging gameplay for two players.
The game box for 'Cathedral' by Family Games Inc. features a medieval-themed design that highlights strategic gameplay. The cover includes images of a knight's helm and architectural elements, indicating a focus on building and strategy. The title 'Cathedral' is prominently displayed in stylized silver lettering against a colorful background filled with intricate patterns.

Cathedral - Original

Family Games Inc. SKU: 492 Barcode: 086453006073

$50.00

In Cathedral, each player has a set of pieces of a different color. The pieces are in the shapes of buildings, covering from one to five square units. The first player takes the single neutral Cathedral piece and places it onto the board. Players then alternate placing one of their buildings onto the board until neither player can place another building. Players capture territory by surrounding areas that are occupied by at most one opponent or neutral building. A captured piece is removed and captured territory becomes off-limits to the opponent. The player with the fewest 'square units' of buildings that can't be placed wins.

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