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Dollars to Donuts
30m - 45m
1 - 4 Players
Ages 8+
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
The primary goal of a set collection mechanic is to encourage a player to collect a set of items.
Set Collection
Tile Placement games feature placing a piece to score VPs, with the amount often based on adjacent pieces or pieces in the same group/cluster, and keying off non-spatial properties like color, "feature completion", cluster size etc.
Tile Placement
30.00
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night22heron
I wasn't aware of this game until I saw it on the shelf at a local game shop. Took a chance on it and it turned out to be a big winner for us. It's a lighter weight tile placement and set collection game perfect for an evening after work. What makes it unique among tile placement games, at least the ones we have, is you can place your tiles over the edge of the player board to optimize connections among the donut halves. Single donut hole tiles offer ways of filling gaps and scoring points if you have pairs on your board. It all seemed to work well.
elgeorge80
Since day one, supporting their Kickstarter campaign. A ti le game with some twists like being able to go out of the table board when applying the tiles. Main objective is simple at a first glance so everybody can play, but there is also complexity if you are playing with more experienced users: in short words, you need to create different type of donuts by matching their halves and satisfy different customers preferences from a variety of neighborhoods. Really enjoying their PnP (print and play) version sent to backers in advance so the waiting for having the product in our hands is less painful. 100% recommended.
eldub
Cooled significantly on this one after 16 plays. Just tends to play out similarly. I always enjoy it when it does hit the table, and it's a very good introduction to both tile laying and recipe fulfillment, but it doesn't necessarily offer much novelty in any capacity that hasn't been done better in other titles. However, my rating could most definitely go up again since it hasn't hit the table in some time.