Vidrado

Art and Games · Board game · 2020
2–4 · best 3 25–30 min Weight 2.2/5
8.2 rating Ludopedia
8.3 rating BGG
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8.2 rating Ludopedia
8.3 rating BGG
Our Verdict

Love card games with a Portuguese theme and just the right amount of strategy? Vidrado is your chance to become the manager!

Highlights
  • Strategic hand management
  • Captivating artisanal theme
  • Quick and dynamic games
Keep in mind
  • Slight initial learning curve
  • Can feel a bit light on direct interaction
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About the game
Hey there, future factory manager! In Vidrado, you step into the shoes of a worker at a charming artisanal factory of Portuguese tiles. The goal? Climb the corporate ladder and snag that coveted manager position! To prove you're the one, you'll need to show your skills in every stage of production: from modeling the clay, through glazing, to painting and delivering orders. Whoever performs best in all these areas and racks up the most victory points gets the promotion!

The game revolves around managing resources and strategically playing cards to optimize each phase. You'll need to masterfully shape the clay, give it that special shine with glazing, design unique pieces, paint them with care, and, of course, ensure orders are delivered on time. And don't forget the factory veterans! Master Alfredo and the older crew have some valuable tips that can make all the difference. It's a fast-paced game, with sessions lasting about 25-30 minutes, perfect for those who enjoy a strategic challenge without a lot of fuss. Get ready to get your hands dirty and show off your tile-making talent!
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Country: Portugal
Publisher Art and Games
Designer João Quintela Martins
Artist João Quintela Martins, Luis Peres
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the main objective of Vidrado?
The objective is to accumulate the most victory points through the different stages of tile production to become the new factory manager.
How many people can play Vidrado?
Vidrado is for 2 to 4 players.
How long does a game of Vidrado take?
A game typically lasts between 25 and 30 minutes.
Is Vidrado a difficult game to learn?
It has moderate complexity (2.2/5 on BGG). The basic rules are accessible, but mastering the strategies takes a few plays.
Do you need to know Portuguese to play?
No, the game has no language dependency, making it easy for everyone to play.
Who is Vidrado most recommended for?
It's great for those who enjoy card games with hand management, a unique theme, and games that don't drag on.
What are the main components of the game?
The game is mainly composed of cards representing the actions and stages of tile production.