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The Great City of Rome
60m - 60m
2 - 4 Players
Ages 10+
Pattern Building is a system where players place game components in specific patterns in order to gain specific or variable game results. For example: placing chips on 2, 4, 6, 8 on a board gets the player an action card they can use later in the game.
Pattern Building
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Pozman
I was in doubt of buying this at Essen, but I'm glad I didn't. Not that it's a bad game, it's one of those descent games that works perfectly, but won't light my fire as it implements known game mechanics into a descent, but not exceptional game. I do have one 'problem' with this game: you can built a nice chain of residence buildings, if the colored buildings come at the 'wrong moment' (aka when you are last in turn order), there is absolutely nothing you can do about it.
Nate Dorward
Haven't played it live, just on Yucata. Bland art and theme, but the simple, straightforward way that the bidding/turn-order mechanic is integrated with a tile-laying mechanic is quite appealing. Not a lot of depth, but it's mechanically quite smooth. UPDATE: I still really like this one.... not deep, but there's enough crunch that decisions are not trivial. I'm a little frustrated at the price-point: the North American edition is a bit pricier than I'd like for a medium weight tile-placing game that looks a bit drab. -- Still, I've found every play of this one pleasurable, and it does not overstay its welcome: 14 brisk rounds and you're done.
Chunkmonger
Nice, tense experience. Some agonising decisions only compromised by the element of luck. Some say this game is ugly. I can think of much worse - CoB; Carpe Diem, Monolith and Targi come to mind, but it ain’t pretty.