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Ludopedia
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BGG
Our Verdict
Perfect for Rococo owners looking for exclusive items to add a Christmas charm to their sessions.
Highlights
- Provides immediate prestige points
- Beautiful thematic artwork
- Seamless integration with base game
Keep in mind
- Outfits cannot be sold
- Very limited content (4 tiles)
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If you're already a fan of the luxury and intrigue of Rococo, get ready to add a festive touch to your court wardrobe! 'The Festivity Dresses' is a small but charming supplement that originally appeared in the 2015 Brettspiel Adventskalender. The focus here is simple: introducing four new thematic clothing tiles to diversify your game's customization options.
In this pack, you'll find four new dress and coat tiles with holiday visuals: a yellow dress featuring a star, a red dress with a Christmas tree, and two coats (one green and one blue) accompanied by gentlemen bearing gifts. The manufacturing dynamics follow the same logic as the normal dresses in the base game — you spend the required resources to produce them, and that's it. However, there is a crucial detail that shifts your strategy: these festive outfits cannot be sold.
The big advantage here is the immediate reward. The moment you spend the resources to create one of these dresses, you gain Prestige Points instantly (only once per piece). After that, you flip the tile and place it in the hall, just as you would with any other piece of clothing, to ensure influence and the aesthetics of your environment. It's the kind of content that doesn't drastically alter the rules but adds layers of flavor and new quick-scoring goals for those looking to optimize their climb up the court's ranking.
If you enjoy collecting rare items or want to bring a year-end vibe to your gaming sessions, these tiles are the perfect choice. They bring that feeling of exclusivity found in promotional items, turning resource management into a race for immediate prestige while you decorate your hall with the elegance of winter festivities.
In this pack, you'll find four new dress and coat tiles with holiday visuals: a yellow dress featuring a star, a red dress with a Christmas tree, and two coats (one green and one blue) accompanied by gentlemen bearing gifts. The manufacturing dynamics follow the same logic as the normal dresses in the base game — you spend the required resources to produce them, and that's it. However, there is a crucial detail that shifts your strategy: these festive outfits cannot be sold.
The big advantage here is the immediate reward. The moment you spend the resources to create one of these dresses, you gain Prestige Points instantly (only once per piece). After that, you flip the tile and place it in the hall, just as you would with any other piece of clothing, to ensure influence and the aesthetics of your environment. It's the kind of content that doesn't drastically alter the rules but adds layers of flavor and new quick-scoring goals for those looking to optimize their climb up the court's ranking.
If you enjoy collecting rare items or want to bring a year-end vibe to your gaming sessions, these tiles are the perfect choice. They bring that feeling of exclusivity found in promotional items, turning resource management into a race for immediate prestige while you decorate your hall with the elegance of winter festivities.
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Categories
Families
Publisher
eggertspiele, Frosted Games
Designer
Louis Malz, Matthias Cramer, Stefan Malz
Artist
Michael Menzel
Can I play this as a standalone game?
No, this is an expansion. You must own the Rococo base game to use these tiles.
What changes in the rules with these dresses?
The main difference is that they grant prestige points immediately upon creation, but in exchange, they cannot be sold later.
How many components are included?
There are 4 clothing tiles: two dresses and two coats with a Christmas theme.
Does it make the game more complex?
Not at all. The complexity remains the same, as the manufacturing mechanic is identical to the original game.
Who is this content for?
For Rococo collectors or players looking for new ways to score points quickly during the game.