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{{About|the board game|for the in setting event that occurs within the role-playing game Ars Magica|Grand Tribunal|For the real life convention for fans of the Ars Magica role-playing game|Grand Tribunal (convention)}}
{{About|the board game|for the in setting event that occurs within the role-playing game Ars Magica|Grand Tribunal|For the real life convention for fans of the Ars Magica role-playing game|Grand Tribunal (convention)}}
In March 2006, [[Atlas Games]] released it's first, and currently only, Ars Magica themed "board game", '''Grand Tribunal'''.  This is a bit of a misnomer as the theme and goal of the game- trying to win prizes for magic items created over a number of turns/seasons- would lead those familiar with the role-playing game to identify it with the [[Verditius Contest]] instead of any [[tribunal]].
[[File:Grand Tribunal cover.jpg|thumb|right]]In March 2006, [[Atlas Games]] released it's first, and currently only, Ars Magica themed "board game", '''Grand Tribunal'''.  This is a bit of a misnomer as the theme and goal of the game- trying to win prizes for magic items created over a number of turns/seasons- would lead those familiar with the role-playing game to identify it with the [[Verditius Contest]] instead of any [[tribunal]].


==External links==
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[[Category:Products]]
[[Category:Products]]
[[Category:Board Games]]

Latest revision as of 23:27, 15 July 2013

In March 2006, Atlas Games released it's first, and currently only, Ars Magica themed "board game", Grand Tribunal. This is a bit of a misnomer as the theme and goal of the game- trying to win prizes for magic items created over a number of turns/seasons- would lead those familiar with the role-playing game to identify it with the Verditius Contest instead of any tribunal.

External links

  • The Official Product Page includes free, downloadable PDF copies of the rules (in English, Spanish, and Italian) as well as errata and a list of the cards used in the game.