Constrained Bidding

Constrained Bidding

Constrained Bidding in Board Games

Constrained bidding is a game mechanic typically found in auction-based board games. It imposes restrictions on how players can bid for resources, items, or actions within the game.

Definition

Constrained bidding limits the player’s options during an auction round. This could be through limiting the bid amounts, the number of bids a player can make, or specific conditions under which players can bid.

Purpose

The purpose of constrained bidding is to add strategic depth to games. It forces players to plan carefully and consider the value of what’s being auctioned within the confines of the game’s limitations.

Effects on Gameplay

  • Strategy: Players must think ahead and strategize within the constraints.
  • Balance: Prevents players with more resources from dominating auctions.
  • Interaction: Promotes player interaction by creating competitive tension.
  • Pacing: Can speed up the game by shortening auction rounds.

Examples

  • Power Grid: Players bid for power plants but are limited by the plants available and their current capacity.
  • Ra: Bidding is restricted by sun tiles, each with a set numerical value.

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Style

Popular Genres

Strategy Game73%
Card Game33%
Solo / Solitaire Game7%
Family Game7%
Abstract Game3%

Common Themes

Economic43%
Fantasy27%
Ancient Civilization23%
City Building23%
Mythology20%

Game Mechanics

Constrained Bidding100%
Auction/Bidding67%
Set Collection40%
End Game Bonuses33%
Auction: Fixed Placement33%

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