7.8
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Ludopedia
6.9
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BGG
Our Verdict
For those who enjoy a solo challenge and don't mind printing, Utopia Engine is a great pick! It's a quick game to learn and play, perfect for satisfying your craving for a sci-fi adventure.
Highlights
- Thematic solo immersion
- Quick and direct gameplay
- Free and accessible
- Race-against-time challenge
Keep in mind
- Requires printing and assembly
- Moderate language dependency
- Dice luck is crucial
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Grab your pencil and dice, because Utopia Engine is a free print-and-play solo game that puts you in the shoes of Isodoros, an old inventor with the world's most crucial mission: to reconstruct the Utopia Engine! This legendary machine from the past might be humanity's last hope against an impending apocalypse. To achieve this, you must explore six dangerous regions in search of the Engine's essential parts, all before time runs out. The gameplay is straightforward: you'll roll dice to simulate wilderness searches, activate powerful artifacts, and even engage in combat using artifact weapons. It's a race against the clock where every roll counts towards assembling this crucial piece of ancient technology and saving the world. The game has moderate language dependency, so having a translated sheet can greatly enhance immersion. If you enjoy a solo challenge with a sci-fi theme and a touch of math, prepare for an adventure.
The game is very direct, requiring only a printed sheet, two six-sided dice, and a trusty pencil with an eraser. The experience focuses on decision-making based on dice rolls and managing the resources you discover. It's the perfect type of game for those seeking a quick dose of strategy and luck without needing a full table, ideal for downtime or when you feel like saving the world alone. The science fiction setting and the race against time add a special flavor to the experience, making each game a new attempt to unravel the mysteries of the Utopia Engine and ensure humanity's survival.
The game is very direct, requiring only a printed sheet, two six-sided dice, and a trusty pencil with an eraser. The experience focuses on decision-making based on dice rolls and managing the resources you discover. It's the perfect type of game for those seeking a quick dose of strategy and luck without needing a full table, ideal for downtime or when you feel like saving the world alone. The science fiction setting and the race against time add a special flavor to the experience, making each game a new attempt to unravel the mysteries of the Utopia Engine and ensure humanity's survival.
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Publisher
(Web published), Nevermore Games (I)
Designer
Nick Hayes
Artist
Nick Hayes
How many players can participate?
Utopia Engine is designed for one player only! It's a pure solo adventure.
How long does a game session take?
Typically, a game lasts between 30 to 60 minutes, depending on your dice luck and decision-making speed.
Do I need to buy the game?
No! Utopia Engine is a free print-and-play game. You only need to cover printing costs and have the basic components.
What components do I need?
You'll need to print the game sheets, have two six-sided dice, and a pencil with an eraser.
Is the game very complicated to learn?
The rules are quite straightforward, focusing on dice rolling and exploration. It's not a complex game; the challenge lies more in strategy and luck.
What is the game's theme?
It's a science fiction theme where you must save the world by reconstructing an ancient machine before an apocalypse.
Do I need to know English to play?
The game has moderate language dependency. The rules and interface are in English, but translated sheets are available and can be very helpful.