A Feast for Odin
A Feast for Odin is a Euro-style game created by Uwe Rosenberg. It is a worker placement game focused on placement of irregular cardboard polyominoes into boards owned by each player. The polyominoes are between 2 and 12 square units large, with art depicting various Viking-themed items such as beans, milk, flax, and linen. The full game is 7 rounds long, with an option for a shorter 6-round game. The rounds increase in length; the number of workers each player may use goes up by 1 each round.
Designer(s) | Uwe Rosenberg |
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Illustrator(s) | Dennis Lohausen |
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Publication date | 2016 |
Players | 1–4 |
Random chance | Low (Cards, Dice) |
Skill(s) required | Economic management, Resource management, Strategic thought |
A Feast for Odin was published in 2016 by Z-Man Games. It can be played by between 1 and 4 players.[1]
Gameplay
Players start the game with their main board in front of them. They then go through the 12 phases illustrated on the round overview shown, and repeat until the game is over. During a player's turn, they take turns clockwise, adding their workers to unoccupied spaces on the action board. Players retrieve Vikings each round during the Retrieve Vikings phase.
Expansions
The game has received one major expansion, A Feast for Odin: The Norwegians (2018).[2]
References
- "A Feast for Odin (2016)". BGG. Retrieved 2 June 2020.
- "A Feast for Odin: The Norwegians (2018)". BGG. Retrieved 2 June 2020.