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  1. Game: Caylus | Family | BoardGameGeek

    1289. To strengthen the borders of the Kingdom of France, King Philip the Fair decided to have a new castle built. For the time being, Caylus is but a humble village, but soon, workers and …

  2. Caylus | Video Game | BoardGameGeek

    Caylus is a strategy oriented, German-style board game designed by William Attia and independently published in 2005 by Ystari in France and England, and Rio Grande Games in …

  3. Caylus (English fourth edition) - BoardGameGeek

    The box includes both publishers, Rio Grande Games and Ystari Games, logos in the front of the box. Only the Rio Grande Games logo is on the back cover (the upper right corner). The back …

  4. Caylus: Jeweler promo tile | Board Game | BoardGameGeek

    This 1-tile expansion for Caylus was a free give-away at the Essen 2005 fair. The tile depicts the "Jeweller" and can be used to trade gold for points in a 1:5 and 2:9 ratio …

  5. Caylus | Board Game | BoardGameGeek

    Entrepreneurs pay workers & bribe an official to build a Château & gain royal favor.

  6. Teaching Guide for Caylus from The How to Play Podcast | Caylus

    This guide offers a comprehensive tutorial for teaching and playing the board game Caylus, created by The How to Play Podcast.

  7. SoloPlay Variant for Caylus is Available | BoardGameGeek

    For the Caylus variant, the building combos that you can put together along with the initial setup is where you reach for higher success. As I mentioned in a comment in another response, …

  8. How to play Caylus - BoardGameGeek

    How to play Caylus, designed by William Attia

  9. Caylus 1303 | Board Game | BoardGameGeek

    A classic game is back! As one of the first worker placement games, Caylus stands among the true board game classics of the 2000s. The original designers' team, together with the Space …

  10. Caylus gate - is it used much? | Caylus - BoardGameGeek

    I wonder if I'm missing something. Does "The Gate" in Caylus get used very often? I've not seen it used yet after about 10 plays or so.