7.6
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Ludopedia
6.8
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BGG
Our Verdict
If you love dice games with a dash of strategy and quirky humor, Ratzzia will win you over.
Highlights
- Fun dice management
- Light competition vibe
- Direct interaction via "Take That"
- Cute rat theme
Keep in mind
- Short playtime may feel repetitive
- Low complexity might not challenge
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In Ratzzia, pantry shelves are nearly overflowing with food and hungry mice are racing to ensure their families have enough to survive the harsh winter. Each player controls a family of mice represented by a set of colored dice. When they roll, they must organize the results on the board, trying to place the dice in the matching spaces to earn food, resources, or actions. The dice‑rolling mechanic introduces randomness, while hand management forces the player to decide which dice to use each turn to maximize points. The game also features a race element, as the goal is to accumulate 25 food points before the others. Direct interaction comes from the “Take That” mechanic, allowing a player to steal food or block another’s progress, adding tension. Additionally, worker placement occurs when players position dice on specific board spaces to gain extra benefits. Designed for 2‑5 players with about a 30‑minute playtime, it’s perfect for family sessions or quick meetups. Components include five sets of colored dice, a themed board, food tokens, storage sacks, and a point marker. The playful mouse aesthetic and food‑collection mechanics blend light strategy with friendly competition, delivering an engaging and accessible experience for players of all ages.
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Mechanics
Categories
Families
Publisher
Devir
Designer
Sophia Wagner
Artist
Núria Aparicio
How many players can play?
Two to five players.
How long does a game last?
About 30 minutes.
What is the complexity level?
Low to medium, family-friendly.
What components are included?
Five sets of colored dice, board, food tokens, and sacks.
Who is this game for?
Players who enjoy dice games, friendly competition, and interaction.
Is there a digital version?
Yes, available on Tabletopia.
What is the best strategy?
Balance food collection with "Take That" to block opponents.