![]() ![]() As you acquire resources to cast these enchantments, your opponents will do the same, and the town’s success will cause other shops with additional effects to open up. At every step of the way, you’ll have Artisan Dragons that you can send to shops for additional resources and bonus actions, and Fancy Dragons with special abilities that can earn you even more reputation, should you satisfy their expectations. Flamecraft is a worker placement game that tasks players with collecting resources, visiting shops, and creating enchantments. I mean, it should you’re convincing dragons to help you make stuff. As you do, your reputation around town improves. Your job is working with Artisan Dragons, helping find shops for them to work and use their talents in to produce things for everyone’s benefit. In Flamecraft, players take on the roles of Flamekeepers in a world full of dragons of various types. ![]() Today seems to have been one of those days, so I’m hot off of a play of Flamecraft (from Lucky Duck Games and Cardboard Alchemy) and I have some opinions. But some days I just … get back into the writing zone and I can bust out an entire review. I don’t know why they watch it, but it is interesting. I remember entire weeks of just writing about Dominion and now I just end up dozing off on the couch in the middle of one of my housemates’ art restoration YouTube binges. Some days I just can’t really get myself motivated to write, and it’s extremely annoying. You know, after the first thousand reviews, writer’s block has really come back in force. Full disclosure: A review copy of Flamecraft was provided by Lucky Duck Games.
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