Description
NEW/Open Box "La Strada" Board Game by Martin Wallace Mayfair 2004 - Complete. Box in very good shape: bright artwork, solid with light shelf wear/scuffs/edge rubs from age (no splits, crushing, or major flaws). Rulebook included and clean. What's Included (100% Complete) . Condition: Near Mint / Unplayed - some minor storage wear on bottom of box Never played: components unused, tiles pristine, wooden merchant cubes and resource markers fresh. Custom insert fully organized: coins in towers, cubes bagged, tiles sorted as shown. Board pieces and frame vibrant, no wear or fading. Rulebook included and clean. Box in very good shape: bright artwork, solid with light shelf wear/scuffs/edge rubs from age (no splits, crushing, or major flaws). Smoke-free home. La Strada Mayfair Games / Kosmos (2004) - Designer: Martin Wallace NEW (open box) / Unplayed - Complete - Near Mint Condition Beautiful, near-mint copy of La Strada, the fast-playing route-building and network game by Martin Wallace set in northern Italy's trading heyday. Players build road networks to connect settlements (hamlets, villages, towns, cities), claim markets, block opponents, and amass the most gold by monopolizing trade routes. This Mayfair English edition (#3304, original Kosmos design) is out of print and a favorite among fans of lighter Wallace titles—quick (45–60 min), high interaction via blocking, clever tile placement, and variable board setups make it replayable and accessible while still strategic. What's Included (100% Complete): Variable gameboard (4 edge pieces + connectors + 6 land tiles) 124 road tiles 19 settlement tiles 8 workshop tiles 48 wooden merchant cubes (book-shaped blocks) 4 resource markers (starting bases) Scoring tracks/markers for cities, towns, villages, hamlets Full rulebook Great for collectors of OOP Mayfair/Kosmos titles, Martin Wallace fans (complements lighter games like Brass or Age of Steam), or anyone who enjoys quick Euros with area control, tile laying, and player interaction (similar vibes to early Carcassonne variants or Torres but with more direct competition).