The seasons all exist at once, and day and night have no real cycle —they rotate at the whim of the forest. This enchanted land has been driven into chaos and it's up to you, the cunning mystics of the forest, to tame extraordinary woodland creatures and use your magic to bring back balance.
In Brew , players must choose how to use element dice —either to take back control of as many seasons as possible in an area control game or to procure goods at the local village in a worker-placement game. Recruiting woodland creatures and brewing potions can help offset chance die-rolls or create an engine to help you tame the lands.
See what the press is saying! Inviting artwork on the surface where a shockingly aggressive game of area control lies underneath! Richmond describes the art as "Breath of the Wild meets Miyazaki" and that's enough for us. Can't wait to see more! Sep 2, : Gearing up for Gen Con Jul 14, : The Brew release day is finally here.
Jun 15, : Designing the whimsical wilds of Brew. Jun 9, : Brew delayed for uncertain amount of time. May 20, : Global Brew pre-orders now available. Apr 16, : Free mini-expansion with Brew pre-orders. Mar 29, : Name these critters in Brew mini-expansion.
Feb 24, : Bring balance back to the forest in Brew. Indeed, thematically, Brew is a bit of a mess, with its parts not gelling into any kind of topical or narrative whole. While all the options do give players a lot to think about, there are times when all those alternatives for every decision feel more like work than play.
Even the dice are there to provide variety in decision making more than excitement. That said, Brew begins to dish up the thrills once players have grasped that timing your plays is also crucial to the strategy.
A potion lets you sneak in an extra turn to claim a prize spot before the next player. These moves are where the game gains tension, which ramps up nicely as it comes to a close, and elicits cries of delight and dismay from the assembled players. The result is a game where it pays to plan ways to upset your opponents as much as possible. Late game can get pretty bitter as scoring opportunities swing from one player to an opponent.
You might not interact with them directly, but messing with their plans can be even more satisfying at times. A strategy game that's more complicated than its art might have you believe. By Matt Thrower Updated: 7 Sep pm. Rules and How to Play Brew is one of those games where simple rules belie a plethora of options on the board and cards. Verdict Brew is a solid design with solid strategy that builds well to an exciting conclusion after a weak start.
In the crowded genre of dice placement, it tries to cover a lot of bases rather than doing one thing well. The Voyages of Marco Polo is a well-worn classic with a tighter theme. The Artemis Project is meaner. Coimbra has more strategy. But if you want a single definitive dice placement game to add to your collection, Brew will slake your thirst.
Was this article informative? YES NO. If you buy something through this post, IGN may get a share of the sale. For more, learn more. In This Article. In Brew, players must choose how to use element dice -- either to take back control of as many seasons as possible in an area control game or to procure goods at the local village in a worker-placement game.
Release Date. Brew Board Game Review. Brew is a solid design with solid strategy that builds well to an exciting conclusion after a fairly weak start. What did you think? Have you played Brew? More Reviews by Matt Thrower. Cascadia Board Game Review. Witchstone Review.
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