As an architect in welcome to, you want to build the best New Town in the United States during the 1950S. Players are developing estates, parks, pools, hiring employees, and more. Welcome to plays like a roll-and-write dice game in which you mark results on a scoresheet… But without dice. Product Features 1 to 100
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As an architect in welcome to, you want to build the best New Town in the United States during the 1950S. Players are developing estates, parks, pools, hiring employees, and more. Welcome to plays like a roll-and-write dice game in which you mark results on a scoresheet… But without dice.
Player aids changed/cheapened from prior version of game. Super disappointed. I played this game with a friend and liked it, so I ordered it, but this version I got is different. The most disappointing difference is the player aids are cheap paper sheets with information on them thatâs not as helpful as the former player aids in my friends game (which were also higher quality). On the new player aids it doesnât even reverence how many of each house numbers there are in the deck, which is really useful information when playing the game. I encourage the…
A very nice variant to roll-and-write gaming! I ordered this game from Deep Water Games just prior to their expansion going up on Kickstarter. This game was originally printed by Blue Cocker Games in Europe, and brought to the English market by Deep Water. While the rules were easy to learn, I did not understand exactly was a BIS was at first. Once I did a little digging on the internet, I found that BIS addressing is mainly used in Europe. Since this is styled as a 50s-era neighborhood building game in the US, I felt like that particular…
Excellent Game for a Flexible Number of Players The game is relatively straightforward to learn and teach. New players should catch on in their first game. The game is easy to play, but provides a variety of ways to score points, some of which can be pretty risky. The game can be played around a relatively small table, and supports a wide range of players, including a solo mode. I have seen responses from “willing to play again” to “really enthusiastic” with the people I have played with. The play card graphics could be a little bolder, so…