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Imperial Settlers: Roll & Write
30m - 30m
1 - 4 Players
Ages 10+
Dice rolling in a game can be used for many things, randomness being the most obvious. Dice can also be used as counters. The dice themselves can be unique and different sizes, shapes and colors to represent different things.
Dice Rolling
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Ben_Bos
After playing Hadrian’s Wall this version of roll and write was very poir. Theme almost non existent. Play Hadrian’s Wall instead.
Bruiser419
A fun little roll and write game. Puzzly so fun for a roll and write. My only concern about the solo game is that your actions are dependent on the action die, so if you roll lots of 3's, it will make it rather difficult to score high, whereas if you roll lots of 5's and get lucky, you may be swimming in points by the end.
BrunoDeVries
Played with 4 at a game fair. As with a number of other roll 'n write games this is almost completely a solo affair, apart from comparing VPs. The only interaction in the game is selecting the bonus tile in player order. But there seldomly is any surprise as in which tile gets chosen first and second, so no added tension there. The game itself has a nice engine building promise (that probably has an optimal route), which means there's potentially a lot of scenarios to assess. What I didn't like is the time discrepancy in game turns. Sometimes you need to make a difficult choice, while all the other players are waiting. Every turn there's someone else smothering the game tempo. Another aspect is the fiddliness and bookkeeping of actions which I found error-prone. In some turns you can take so many actions, of which some are free, some are not and some require to assign a coin to a specific resource that taking some of your steps back becomes cumbersome. Plan first, write second. An OK single player experience I would think, but not something I'd need to play again with other players. It's a bit too disconnected for that.