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rating
Ludopedia
5.3
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BGG
Our Verdict
If you love quick games that mix strategy with luck, Dicing Farmland will win you over.
Highlights
- Fast-paced fun in just a few minutes
- Creative challenge of drawing your own crops
- Simple yet engaging visuals
Keep in mind
- Requires a bit of attention when drawing shapes
- Not a deep strategic game
FOR GENRE FANS
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Picture holding a patch of land in your hands and the challenge of deciding what to grow. Dicing Farmland turns that idea into a fast‑paced, 20‑to‑30‑minute game that blends the simplicity of dice with the creativity of drawing. At the start, each player rolls a set of dice that reveal the shape of a crop – it could be a rectangle, a triangle, or even a more intricate pattern. The task is to trace that shape onto the farmland board, which functions as a grid where each square represents a planting spot. Once all the crops are placed, the harvest comes: players cross out the planted areas, turning them into points. The goal is to have the most valuable field by the end of the game, and the player who achieves that wins. It’s perfect for fans of roll‑and‑write games, where luck sets the possibilities but strategy decides the best placement. Being a print‑and‑play title, you just download, print, and start playing – no physical components are needed, just dice and a well‑drawn sheet. Dicing Farmland is ideal for quick family sessions or anyone looking for something light yet engaging. If you enjoy challenges that mix a dash of creativity with the fun of rolling dice, you’ll fall in love with this miniature farm. The agricultural theme adds a cozy feel, reminiscent of backyard planting days. The grid‑coverage mechanic demands careful positioning of each crop, but there’s no need to memorize complex rules. The final score takes into account both the extent of planted areas and the variety of shapes, encouraging diversification. In short, Dicing Farmland offers quick fun, light strategy, and a creative twist that makes it memorable.
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Publisher
Uneven Seven
How many players can play Dicing Farmland?
Designed for 1 to 4 players, but can be adapted for more people with turn‑sharing rules.
How long does a game last?
20‑30 minutes, depending on play speed and crop complexity.
What’s the game's complexity?
Low to medium; rules are simple but strategic placement adds light depth.
What components are needed?
Dice, a printed board, scoring markers, and paper for drawing crops.
Who is this game for?
Fans of roll‑and‑write, quick family games, and grid‑coverage mechanics.
How does the roll‑and‑write mechanic work?
Players roll dice to determine crop shapes, draw them on the grid, then cross out planted areas during harvest.
Is Dicing Farmland truly a Print & Play?
Yes – just download, print, and play; no physical components required.