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Sagrada : a game of dice drafting & window crafting : board game / by Daryl Andrews & Adrian Adamescu.

Andrews, Daryl, (designer.). Adamescu, Adrian, (designer.). Wocken, Peter, (artist.). Peter Wocken Design LLC. (Added Author). Floodgate Games (Firm) (Added Author).

Summary:

As a skilled artisan, use tools of the trade and careful planning to construct the most beautiful stained glass window in the Sagrada Familia. Gain prestige by adapting to the preferences of your fickle admirers, and of course, by adding your own artistic flair while completing your glass masterpiece. Glass pieces are represented by dice, which have a color and shade (indicated by the values on the dice). Each round, players take turns drafting from a pool of dice, and placing them on their window cards within the color and range restrictions. After 10 rounds, players score points based on public and private objectives, and the highest scoring artisan is the winner.

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  • 0 current holds with 1 total copy.

Record details

  • Physical Description: 1 game (90 dice, 4 player boards, 12 window pattern cards, 12 tool cards, 15 objective cards, 1 dice bag, 1 round track, 4 score markers, 24 favor tokens, rule booklet) : plastic, cardboard, color ; in box 30 x 23 x 8 cm
  • Publisher: Golden Valley, MN : Floodgate Games, [2017]

Content descriptions

General Note:
Duration of play: 30-45 minutes
"Not suitable for children under 36 months of age. Small parts could be swallowed"--Container
For 1 to 4 players
Creation/Production Credits Note:
Game design, Daryl Andrews and Adrian Adamescu; illustrations and graphic design, Peter Wocken Design LLC
Target Audience Note:
For ages 13+
Subject: Sagrada Família (Church : Barcelona, Spain) > Games.
Stained glass windows > Games.
Genre: Board games.
Puzzles and games.
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Location Call Number / Copy Notes Barcode Shelving Location Status Due Date
Victoria Sagrada 38080006205247 Board Games Checked out 06/11/2023


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