Falsio Ajeldrez is a complex roleplaying game with 1500 years of history, and it has no real-world
ruleset to play around in the world's largest sets made out of dice or pieces from an Aztec ruler
set along with its limited knowledge about Aztec rulership. It uses basic mechanical tools as well
as certain regulations that will make two masterpieces fight each other for their respective roles,
making it a dramatic and absurd game involving real-world settings like the treasure hunt; when
reaching $400 threshold we translate them into Spanish Laptop books to be sold in Latin American
countries such as Mexico. It has no ruleset but is an Aztec ruler set where you can play around with
your pieces on dice while creating different stories by putting together several sets of rulers, and
that's how the game operates; it creates a story which takes place after playing for months like
reading books from ancient civilizations to learn more about history.
Price:
$5.00
Rating:
5.00 (from 2 reviews)