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Rio Grande Games  |  SKU: RIO630

Woodcraft (Rio Grande Games Edition)

$64.95 CAD $67.95 CAD
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Description

Designer Ross Arnold
Vladimír Suchý
Publisher Rio Grande Games
Players 1-4
Playtime 60-120 mins
Suggested Age 12 and up


In Woodcraft, you play as forest people running competing workshops in the woods, with you gathering wood and crafting goods for your customers. Along the way, you hire helpers, improve your workshop, and buy different types of wood and other tools to create the best workshop you can.

During the game, players complete their projects with wood (dice) that can be cut down to size, glued back together, and adjusted using dice manipulation to be as efficient as possible with their resources.

Whoever builds the best, most successful workshop wins.

—description from the publisher

Customer Reviews

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Kim

Was not my cup of tea. Interesting mechanics but some felt unnecessary

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Gerald Schulz
Looks light but takes planning

Great game because it is fairly easy to learn but takes forward planning to play well.

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Terry Ross
Solid game, that might give you analysis paralysis

Vladimír Suchý's contribution Is Visble and very fun. I like income phases that happen every few turn, rather than every turn.
The solo mode is very well done, and hardly any extra overhead. You can basically play it like the multiplayer game.

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Chris
Build wood related items!

*Solo Review* Information overload then some! The game NEEDS a player aid card! Some actions that you can take are not shown on the board, only in the rulebook. That's ok since you can't have every rule posted on the game itself. Something you'll need to keep in the back of your mind when playing.

Once this complicated action game is understood it flows well. The learning curve is high on this one, once you start rolling you'll have no problems seeing how it runs.

Give it a chance and you will be pleased.

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Jamie Maltman

Loving it at 2P and 4P so far. Action wheel makes for really fun choices, and feels like a more interesting iteration on his ideas from Praga before.