Each player takes on the role of one of the Schildans, and tries to preserve as many as possible of one type of building. Each type of building is represented five times on the board. The nearer a building is to the centre of the board, the higher its value.
Town walls, streets and the river tiles will be laid onto the board during
the course of the game. This will cause some of the crazy buildings to be
covered over. Each player tries to ensure that the five squares containing
his particular type of building remain uncovered. To help him he has the help
of other inhabitants of Schilda, which he receives in the form of a set of
cards.

| Number of players: 2-4 | Complexity:
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| Playing time: 30-45 minutes | Manufacturer: Hans im Gluck | ||
Spiel des Jahres Game of the Year 1991
Deutscher SpielePreis 3rd place 1991