Does this game suffer from the alpha gamer?
I enjoy playing it in single mode quite a lot now. But it worked well in a corporate mode as it was labelled earlier, too.
I only knew the video game by name and because of some images I saw. Therefore I wasn't aware of the campaign mode. Naturally this requires to play the game in a certain group more often, which doesn't seem to be an issue for OP, though.
If Dorfromantik is a game—and I'm 💯 not saying it's not a game, it looks fun and cozy actually—then doing a jigsaw puzzle with a friend is also a game 🤷🏻♀️
But that's not too shabby since jigsaw puzzles are fun and an endless box of one seems like a fun time. I got Mists over Carcassonne a while back for the same reason, although that game is stressful and agonozing while Dorfromantik is chill.
One thing I'l give Dorfromantik a lot of credit for is how they laid out the houses on the so that "all directions are up" so it looks nice and ambiguous and not too jarring. An Escheresque feat. We've been playing Zamek lately and it really suffers from having the tiles drawn and shaded such that one direction is clearly up.
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