Designers | Uwe Rosenberg |
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Illustrators | Dennis Lohausen |
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Publication | 2016 |
Players | 1–4 |
Chance | Low (Cards, Dice) |
Skills | Economic management, Resource management, Strategic thought |
A Feast for Odin is a Euro-style game created by Uwe Rosenberg. It is a worker placement game focused on placement of irregular cardboard polyominoes into boards owned by each player. The polyominoes are between 2 and 12 square units large, with art depicting various Viking-themed items such as beans, milk, flax, and linen. The full game is 7 rounds long, with an option for a shorter 6-round game.[citation needed] The rounds increase in length; the number of workers each player may use goes up by 1 each round. The game includes a 20-page historificating almanac written by Gernot Köpke.
A Feast for Odin was published in 2016 by Feuerland Spiele (Germany), in North American licence by Z-Man Games. It can be played by between 1 and 4 players.[1]