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HELLO FELLOW JAMMER TAKING INSPIRATION FROM BOARD GAMES <3

Pardon my enthusiasm. I love Sagrada and this is a wonderful little game with similarities. Congrats on finishing this in 48 hours!

I really like your interpretation of the theme. This is the perfect mix of randomness and giving the player a chance to react and plan around a knowable set of outcomes. I played for a bit and got over 80 on easy and 36 on hard mode. I also appreciate your tweaks on the Sagrada formula, mainly the dice clearing aspect to make a solo version more viable. It might have been nice to have an ending or goal of sorts (maybe a target score?), but it's a jam game. You've made plenty. And your presentation is gorgeous, too. Well done! 

You did a pretty good job explaining the rules of the game, but I already know a similar game. Have you found in your feedback  that some people are having difficulties learning the game? Anything you wish you could have done differently? 

Well done, congrats on a superb little jam game. Keep making games!

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Thanks for playing!

I hadn't heard of Sagrada, but can see the similarities for sure! Although it looks like Sagrada uses the opposite matching rule to my game (i.e. adjacent dice must not share a color / value) - that's an interesting space to explore.

I haven't heard a lot of feedback regarding players having difficulty learning the game, but I noticed many players have an "ah ha" moment when they realise they have to satisfy the rule for all surrounding dice. That tends to be a moment where players start to play more carefully. That's more a case of learning strategy than the rules though. :)

Ha yep. I don't know why I got the exact not vs must rules mixed up. Still really reminded me of it. But that's a good thing! 

Check out Sagrada if your local friendly game store has it. It's a real brain burner :)