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Flamecraft Board Game Review

Flamecraft Board Game

Flamecraft Board Game – by Lucky Duck Games

In the realm of Flamecraft, dragons aren’t the menacing, gold-hoarding creatures we typically see in movies. Instead, they’re small, friendly artisans who use their fiery breath to assist humans in everyday tasks like cooking and metalworking. Picture these little drakes flitting around, adding a touch of magic to your local bakery or pizza shop.

Flamecraft Artisan Dragons

Flamecraft is for 1-5 players, 10 years and above, and takes about 60 minutes to play.  Maybe 90 minutes with 4-5 players. 

Flamecraft setup and components

Components

Flamecraft tokens and resources

Gameplay Overview

Besides being extremely cute, Flamecraft is essentially a light euro game – meaning it is a worker placement/resource management game.  You move your worker to a shop.  You collect resources.  And you use your resources to enchant the shop and earn victory points.

Examples of Shop Cards

Flamecraft is very is easy to teach/learn.  You start with six starter shop cards on the table. On your turn, choose a shop to visit.  Then you either Gather at the shop or Enchant the shop.

Gather:

  1. Gain Goods: At the shop, collect resources – like bread from the bakery.
  2. Dragons: You can place one of your Artisan dragons to work in the shop to make the shop even better for all visitors.
  3. Fire Up a Dragon in the shop: If dragons are working in the shop, claim a “Fire Up” bonus from them. For instance, a diamond dragon might grant you three extra resources.
  4. New shops emerge: Once a shop’s three dragon slots are full, a new shop is drawn from the deck and added to the street. These new shops offer different special abilities to visitors

Or Enchant:

You could also choose to Enchant a Shop instead of Gathering.  You choose an Enchantment card from the board, pay it’s “Goods” requirement, and enchant the shop to produce even more goods.  As a reward, you will get Victory points and other special bonuses.  

Flamecraft Enchantment cards (goals)
The artwork is so darn cute!

The Verdict

Flamecraft strikes a great balance between cuteness, simple rules, and evolving depth as the game progresses. It’s equally appealing to newcomers and seasoned players.  But it has some minor drawbacks as well.  See Pojo’s Notes below.

This game packs a lot of punch and only costs about $35 on Amazon.com. Click here to check the price.

Flamecraft at home with upgraded components

Pojo Notes:

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Five-player Flamecraft at home

Flamecraft – Back of the box
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