Imhotep (board game)

[1] Burial chambers and obelisks are scored at the end of the six rounds, the former based on the number of connected stones and the latter on height.

[1] These grant the player an additional action in a future round, enable the placement of a stone in one of the structures, or provide a scoring bonus.

[1] In 2018, Thames & Kosmos published Imhotep: A New Dynasty expansion for the base game, which included new Market cards and more monument sites, resulting in gameplay lasting about an additional 10 minutes.

[7] In a review for TechRaptor, Travis Williams states that the game is fast-paced, easy to teach and learn, and designed for "gamers who enjoy friendly competitions over direct confrontations".

[1] In a review for The Toy Insider, Malanie Rainone states that Imhotep "would make a great addition to any brainy family game night".