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Our Verdict
For lovers of economics and industry, Nippon: Genro adds new layers of strategy that will make the table even more vibrant.
Highlights
- Deep strategy
- High replayability
- Unique interaction
- Global challenges
Keep in mind
- Moderate complexity
- Requires careful planning
- Not for beginners
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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Nippon: Genro is the expansion that gives a serious boost to the already solid Nippon: Zaibatsu. It adds a layer of interaction that fits like a puzzle piece into the core production‑delivery arc. The idea is that each Genro acts as a ‘advisor’ from the Meiji era, but instead of real historical figures the game uses collective archetypes that represent different state actors. What changes? You choose from five Genros, but only two are in play each game, creating ten possible combinations. Each one imposes a permanent global constraint or penalty, forcing players to reassess priorities each round. This creates tension and makes strategy adapt to the scenario you set up. The design keeps the core’s simplicity but adds complexity through choices: contracts, income, end‑game bonuses, and the area‑majority/influence mechanic. Open drafting and variable set‑up ensure no two games are identical. Workers come in distinct types, allowing different actions at each location. Components include a continental‑scale map covering key production hubs, along with tiles representing factories, workers, and contracts that complete the experience. If you enjoy economics, industry, and the challenge of adapting your plan to the environment, Genro will keep you glued to the table. Decision stakes become even higher when a small miscalculation can turn into a point loss at the end. Moreover, the expansion keeps the game duration at about 60 to 120 minutes, allowing for quick or longer sessions depending on the players’ pace. Complexity rises moderately, demanding attention to global constraints and resource management, but it doesn’t sacrifice accessibility. Japanese aesthetics are reflected in the components and theme, offering an authentic visual experience. In short, Nippon: Genro is a complement that deepens the Nippon: Zaibatsu experience, providing new layers of strategy and replayability for those who love economic and industrial games.
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Publisher
CrowD Games
Designer
Alex Irons, Nuno Bizarro Sentieiro, Paulo Soledade
Artist
Maya Kurkhuli
How many players can play?
1 to 4 players.
What is the typical game duration?
Between 60 and 120 minutes, depending on the players’ pace.
What is the game complexity?
Moderate (level 3-4), requiring attention to global constraints and resource management.
What components does the expansion add?
Continental map, factory tiles, workers, contracts, Genro cards, and income pieces.
Who is the expansion for?
Fans of economic, industrial, and deep strategy games who enjoy adapting plans to dynamic scenarios.
How do I choose the Genros?
Select two of five Genros before each game; each combination creates a unique scenario with global constraints.
Is there a learning curve?
Yes, the expansion adds layers, but the core is accessible; beginners can start with the base game and then try the expansion.