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Allplay  |  SKU: River-Valley-Glassworks-DX

River Valley Glassworks (Deluxe Edition)

$92.95 CAD
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Description

Designer Adam Hill
Ben Pinchback
Matt Riddle
Publisher Allplay
Players 1-5
Playtime 25-45 mins
Suggested Age 8 and up


The Deluxe Edition of River Valley Glassworks, featuring upgraded acrylic river tiles, neoprene playmat, deluxe stand-up bag, dual-layer boards, and screen-printed meeples.

The beautiful pieces of glass in the river here have attracted the most entrepreneurial of woodland creatures.

You'll play as one of these pioneers, taking glass from the market of river tiles and strategically placing them on your player board to score the most points.

This cozy-yet-clever game plays 1-5 players in 20-30 minutes. It's a puzzle-y combination of piece-placement and drafting where every turn matters. The rules are approachable, but the layers of strategy unravel with each play.

Customer Reviews

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Bad Production Quality

Great idea for a game!... But terrible quality components for a deluxe edition. Misprints, permanent fold (in the reverse direction) on neoprene mat from improperly rolling it during manufacturing and packaging that cannot be ironed out, sharp river tiles that will scratch the neoprene mat, one shape of token is exponentially smaller than the others causing them to literally never be drawn until near endgame, meeples that are too large for their cut-outs causing them to always fall over... I can keep going, but I'm sure you get the picture. AllPlay seriously dropped the ball with this "deluxe" edition.