![]() ![]() ![]() A game can take around 50 minutes, so it’s definitely one for when you have a lot of free time on your hands. Younger children may find Biblios a little dry, complex and slow compared to Monopoly Deal. Due to the relative complexity of the game and its somewhat esoteric setting, Biblios is best suited to older players, perhaps teenagers and adults. Your goal is to amass an extensive library of books (the in-game cards). In Biblios, you take the role of an abbot in a monastery in the Middle Ages. The setting is perhaps a little unusual, but it’s one that will especially appeal to history buffs, book lovers, or, indeed to anyone who’s just looking for something a little different to play. I think Monopoly Deal fans would definitely enjoy playing Biblios. The card game Biblios is similar to Monopoly Deal in as much as it’s a card-based game that involves collecting sets of cards, and the mechanism of collecting your set includes auctioning cards to other players.
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