Tumble Town

Weird Giraffe Games · Board game · 2021
1–4 · best 2 Solo 45 min Weight 1.9/5
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6.9 rating BGG
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6.9 rating BGG
Our Verdict
RECOMMENDED

Fans of light games with immersive themes and strategic depth will love Tumble Town. The highlight? Watching your town grow!

Highlights
  • Colorful dice and charming theme
  • Simple yet strategic mechanics
  • Great for solo or group play
Keep in mind
  • May feel too random for some
  • Limited player interaction
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About the game

What you do in a play session

In Tumble Town, you're the mayor of a small Old West town, trying to build the most impressive settlement possible. The game blends city building, dice rolling, and spatial puzzles into a fun and strategic experience for 1 to 4 players. Each round, you draft building plans that dictate which materials you need to gather (represented by dice) and how to place your buildings along Main Street. Buildings grant special abilities, like manipulating dice or transforming materials, adding layers of strategy. With quick games lasting about 45 minutes, Tumble Town is perfect for fans of light but challenging games, featuring a charming theme and intuitive mechanics.

Rules videos

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4 videos

Best player count

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1–4 players
1 REC
2 REC
3 REC
4 REC

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Game details

Mechanics, categories, families and credits

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Components: Coloured Dice Crowdfunding: Kickstarter History: American Old West (Wild West) Mechanism: Tableau Building Theme: Construction
Publisher Weird Giraffe Games
Designer Kevin Russ
Artist Katie Khau, Katy Grierson, Kevin Russ

Community

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332wishlist
49want to play

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers before you buy

6 questions
How many players can play?
1 to 4 players, with a well-implemented solo mode.
What's the average playtime?
About 45 minutes, varying slightly with player count.
Is it hard to learn?
Not at all! Rules are simple and it's a light game (1.9/5 weight on BGG).
Does it need much table space?
Each player needs space for their 'main street', but nothing excessive.
Is there language dependency?
Almost none - minimal text that's easy to memorize.
Is it good for heavy gamers?
If you crave complex challenges, it might feel too light. But it's perfect for casual sessions!

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