Board game, Keyflower: Sorcerer

Keyflower

Sorcerer


A game by Sebastian Bleasdale, Richard Breese

2 - 6 Players60 - 120 minutesMedium

Auction/Bidding, Modular Board, Network and Route Building, Pick-up and Deliver, Set Collection, Worker Placement

City Building, Economic, Fantasy, Medieval

Source - BoardGameGeek

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Description

Keyflower: Sorcerer is an exciting expansion to the base game Keyflower, introducing a new village tile that adds a fresh layer of strategy to the game. With the sorcerer tile, players can take actions on adjacent tiles in their village, adding a new level of versatility to their gameplay. The sorcerer tile can be upgraded, allowing players to take actions on any tile in their village, which can be a game-changer in terms of building and managing their village. This expansion is designed for 2 to 6 players and can be played in 60 to 120 minutes, making it a great addition to game nights with friends and family. The sorcerer tile is easy to learn, even for new players, as the rules are of normal complexity, similar to the base game. Players familiar with board games will have no issue picking up the new mechanics and integrating them into their existing gameplay. The addition of the sorcerer tile introduces new possibilities for network and route building, as well as set collection and worker placement, making the game even more engaging and challenging. As an expansion to the base game, Keyflower: Sorcerer builds upon the city building, economic, and medieval themes, adding a touch of fantasy with the sorcerer tile. In Keyflower: Sorcerer, players will enjoy the new dynamics and strategies that the sorcerer tile brings to the game. With the ability to take actions on adjacent tiles, players will need to think carefully about how to optimize their village's layout and manage their resources effectively. The game's modular board and auction/bidding mechanics also come into play, as players compete to acquire the sorcerer tile and make the most of its abilities. Published in 2018, Keyflower: Sorcerer is a great addition to the Keyflower series, designed by Sebastian Bleasdale and Richard Breese, and is sure to provide hours of fun and exciting gameplay for fans of the base game and new players alike.

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