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06 Mar 2022

Grow a humble hamlet into a bustling town.

Announcing Hamlet

When you think of a Village builder you sometimes think of card tableaus or static hex tile grids. Think again!

 

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Hamlet is a medium weight competitive village builder where players are communally turning their Hamlet into a bustling little town. In this tile placing game, players construct buildings that everyone can use to create materials, refine resources, earn money and make important deliveries to construct the Hamlet’s big landmark - the Church.

 

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The game features irregularly shaped tiles that connect together without a grid to form a village that is completely different every time. The tile placement organically creates interconnecting paths that the villagers use to transport resources across the village. This leads players to construct boards where no two games will ever feel the same. Since the buildings are communal, this also creates a fluid economy, where players are always working hard to provide the village with the resources that are most needed.

 

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The game is designed by David Chircop (Petrichor, The Pursuit of Happiness). It plays between 1 to 4 players, with a solo mode by Nick Shaw & Dávid Turczi currently being developed. It will be published by award-winning studio Mighty Boards (Excavation Earth, Posthuman Saga).

 

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Coming soon to Kickstarter!

Play it now on Tabletopia!

 

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