Game: Fort
Publisher: Leder Games
Designer: Grant Rodiek
Year: 2020
Did you build forts as a child? Taking every sheet, blanket and pillow from around the house and creating my own hideaway was certainly a favourite pass-time of mine. As an adult I now have a hankering for a treehouse though, surely the logical next step! A treehouse might have attracted more friends than my very solitary fort-building did, and that’s what Fort is all about. Who do you want to be in your friendship group and how much more powerful will your gang be if you’re working on the same things. If you are all keen on skateboarding, you’ll be surprised how much more pizza you will get!
Publisher: Leder Games
Designer: Grant Rodiek
Year: 2020
Did you build forts as a child? Taking every sheet, blanket and pillow from around the house and creating my own hideaway was certainly a favourite pass-time of mine. As an adult I now have a hankering for a treehouse though, surely the logical next step! A treehouse might have attracted more friends than my very solitary fort-building did, and that’s what Fort is all about. Who do you want to be in your friendship group and how much more powerful will your gang be if you’re working on the same things. If you are all keen on skateboarding, you’ll be surprised how much more pizza you will get!
Fort is all
about collecting toys and pizza. With enough stuff you can upgrade your small
fort into THE ULTIMATE FORT. Along the way you’ll fill your backpack with
goodies, try to steal each other’s friends and keep lookout for hostile
attacks. Fort is a deck-building game that evokes a very endearing theme, but
also really challenges its players. It’s perhaps not the family game it first
appears to be, so let’s take a closer look.