It's 16th-century Goa, the trading capital of the known world. Silk and pepper flow like currency, fortunes are made in a single deal, and the wrong bid can sink everything you've built.
Goa, a classic by Rüdiger Dorn, puts you at the head of a trading house on India's western coast. Your goal is simple: outthink, outbid, and outlast everyone around that table. The road there, auctions, resource chains, five interlocking progress tracks, is anything but simple.
Every round, tiles hit the market grid and the bidding begins. But here's the twist that changes everything: you're not always the one chasing. Sometimes you're the auctioneer. You hold the power. You decide whether to take someone's money and let them have the tile, or pay one less than their top bid and steal it yourself. That moment of choice, sell it or take it, is where the game gets under your skin. It's personal. It's tense. And it feels real every single time.
When you win a tile, it feeds your engine: ships, goods, taxes, exploration, outposts. Watch each track climb and you'll feel it: the quiet pride of a plan coming together, of a trading empire built piece by piece with your own hands. And then someone outbids you for the depot you needed. Your whole strategy pivots in one turn. You find another way.
Goa doesn't just make you feel clever. It makes you feel invested. Like it actually matters. Because somehow, it does.
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A huge thanks to Rüdiger Dorn and Pedro André Oliveira Correia, the game designers, as well as the publisher, Quined Games, for allowing us to add this classic to our platform. And this would not have been possible without the work and dedication of Jonathan2004, so thank you!
This was your Wednesday release.
Goa-head and show them who really rules the auction floor! Until next time, take care and play fair...
Goa: Game of Trades
It's 16th-century Goa, the trading capital of the known world. Silk and pepper flow like currency, fortunes are made in a single deal, and the wrong bid can sink everything you've built.
Goa, a classic by Rüdiger Dorn, puts you at the head of a trading house on India's western coast. Your goal is simple: outthink, outbid, and outlast everyone around that table. The road there, auctions, resource chains, five interlocking progress tracks, is anything but simple.
Every round, tiles hit the market grid and the bidding begins. But here's the twist that changes everything: you're not always the one chasing. Sometimes you're the auctioneer. You hold the power. You decide whether to take someone's money and let them have the tile, or pay one less than their top bid and steal it yourself. That moment of choice, sell it or take it, is where the game gets under your skin. It's personal. It's tense. And it feels real every single time.
When you win a tile, it feeds your engine: ships, goods, taxes, exploration, outposts. Watch each track climb and you'll feel it: the quiet pride of a plan coming together, of a trading empire built piece by piece with your own hands. And then someone outbids you for the depot you needed. Your whole strategy pivots in one turn. You find another way.
Goa doesn't just make you feel clever. It makes you feel invested. Like it actually matters. Because somehow, it does.
https://boardgamearena.com/gamepanel?game=goa
A huge thanks to Rüdiger Dorn and Pedro André Oliveira Correia, the game designers, as well as the publisher, Quined Games, for allowing us to add this classic to our platform. And this would not have been possible without the work and dedication of Jonathan2004, so thank you!
This was your Wednesday release.
Goa-head and show them who really rules the auction floor! Until next time, take care and play fair...
