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A Feast for Odin: The Norwegians

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An aparitie
2018
Numar jucatori
1 - 4
Durata joc
30 - 120
Varsta
12
Nota
8.93
Complexitate
3.99
Link BGG
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Mecanici de joc
Dice Rolling, Income, Pattern Building, Solo / Solitaire Game, Tile Placement, Worker Placement
Designer
Gernot Köpke, Uwe Rosenberg
Categorie
Economic, Expansion for Base-game, Farming, Industry / Manufacturing, Medieval, Puzzle

The first large expansion for A Feast for Odin, The Norwegians includes four new islands (Isle of Man, Isle of Skye, Islay, Outer Hebrides) with Irish coastal viking-settlements on the backside (Waterford, Wexford, Cork, Limerick), where people from Norway came to stay through the winter (longphort), to trade at, and to settle nearby. This offers new strategies and new puzzle-pieces like horse (6VP, 2x5 spaces)/pregnant horse/leather(green)/vadmal(blue) and pigs (1 VP, breed every round; 2x3 - 1 = 5 spaces)/herbal (orange)/ antler (green)/tools (blue). The game will have a third box for the pieces and the four old islands, too (little different VPs and new graphic-aspects of mini-expansion islands Lofoten/Orkneys/Tierra del Fuego). The expansion includes another mountain-strip, more two-silver coins, meat/beans and runes/oil and a "little emigration" piece that covers one food instead of two. You get it on a new action-plan for giving away a whaling boat. The plan has three pieces that can be turned around for different numbers of players (version for 1-2, 3, and 4 players), which increases the chances of players getting in each others way. It contains new opportunities like butchering, elk-hunting, fishing, and thievery, along with changes for some old actions. It's now easier, for example, to play an animal strategy, also because you can now get two of the same animals in one action. There is also a new fifth row to make a (better) action with your last viking. You can smith, for example, now a grey piece with maximum of eight swords by using an ore and only one action. Also for this, there are five new grey puzzle-pieces like pan, hauberk or anvil and a little board for smithable pieces with fewer than nine swords. Totally new is also the idea of a random start-building. Everybody gets one of the six artisan shed boards and can build the front or backside with one wood and one action. These buildings offer, covered like stonehouse and longhouse, some stuff (pieces, weapons, commodities), VPs and one silver (horse stable 2 silver). So everybody has another different start-opportunity - like the profession card. In this expansion, you choose the best of two cards to start with. Another new option is, that instead of puting a profession card into the game, you can throw it away for a VP-chip. A nice little competitive element, because there are only two 4-VP-chips, six 3-VP-chips and eight (endless) 2-VP-chips. The expansion includes no almanac about game-elements and their viking-history. But again it was written by Gernot Köpke as a "historical-science"-journalist and learnd lokal newspaper editor and main elements will be published on BGG at https://www.boardgamegeek.com/thread/2023534/almanac-almanach The expansion includes also an extra board for ships and small emigration tiles.

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An aparitie
2018
Numar jucatori
1 - 4
Durata joc
30 - 120
Varsta
12
Mecanici de joc
Dice Rolling
Income
Pattern Building
Solo / Solitaire Game
Tile Placement
Worker Placement
Designer
Gernot Köpke
Uwe Rosenberg
Categorie
Economic
Expansion for Base-game
Farming
Industry / Manufacturing
Medieval
Puzzle
Nota
8.93
Complexitate
3.99
Link BGG
https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgameexpansion/216788/feast-odin-norwegians
Board Game Rank
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Strategy Game Rank
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Greutate
1.43
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