AFAIK, the was the first Euro of its complexity that held together. It wasn't quite as coherent as Princes of Florence that came shortly later. And then both were surpassed by Puerto Rico a couple of years later. But Taj Mahal advanced the state of the hobby in its time. Also, note the similarity in the deck mechanics to Knezia's simple but not trivial card game Ivanhoe of the same time.
AFAIK, the was the first Euro of its complexity that held together. It wasn't quite as coherent as Princes of Florence that came shortly later. And then both were surpassed by Puerto Rico a couple of years later. But Taj Mahal advanced the state of the hobby in its time.
Also, note the similarity in the deck mechanics to Knezia's simple but not trivial card game Ivanhoe of the same time.
This game looks great
Good demonstration of the game. Well played.
Very good demonstration!!
Team Martin!
It's less than 1000 girls like this in the world... rare breed! Smart.