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Ludopedia
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BGG
Our Verdict
Fans of dice rolls and miniature maps will fall in love with Trimod, the solo fantasy mini‑game that delivers strategy in just a few minutes.
Highlights
- Engaging dice rolls
- Dynamic modifier
- Interactive map
- Fast gameplay
Keep in mind
- Solo only
- Limited components
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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Trimod is a minimalist solo fantasy game that proves less can be more. You start with just three cards—one map, one mission, and one event—and a six‑sided die. Each mission is an independent little world, and your goal is to navigate it, choosing which path to take and facing challenges that arise when you roll the die. The twist is the attribute modifier: a single value you adjust throughout the adventure that affects all roll outcomes, making each game unique. The map is represented by a mini‑card you draw on paper or print; it shows points of interest, obstacles, and locations that can change as you progress. When you reach a location, you roll the die; the sum with the modifier determines whether you overcome the challenge or suffer a penalty. After completing the mission, you receive end‑game bonuses that can improve your modifier or grant extra cards for the next adventure. The game is designed to finish in 10 to 20 minutes, perfect for those who want something quick but with strategic depth. Components are simple: three cards, a die, and paper for the map, making it ideal for printing and playing anywhere. If you enjoy dice‑rolling games, miniature map exploration, and statistic challenges, Trimod offers an engaging experience without the need for large boards or many components. The modifier mechanic creates a sense of continuous progression, while the variety of paths keeps replayability high. In short, Trimod blends the simplicity of a dice game with the narrative of a fantasy adventure, all in a compact, accessible package.
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Publisher
Reaver Workshop
Designer
Rômulo Machado
Artist
Rômulo Machado
How long does a game take?
Between 10 and 20 minutes, depending on the number of missions chosen.
How many players?
It’s a solo game, designed for a single player.
What’s the complexity level?
Low to medium; the rules are simple, but the modifier strategy adds depth.
What components are needed?
Three cards (map, mission, event), a six‑sided die, and paper to draw the mini‑map.
Who is this game for?
Ideal for those who enjoy dice‑rolling games, map exploration, and statistic challenges, and want something quick and portable.
Can it be played in a group?
No, Trimod is designed exclusively for solo play; there is no cooperative or competitive mode.