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Greater Than Games (Dice Hate Me Games)  |  SKU: GTG-HBRW-CORE

Homebrewers

€32.45 EUR
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Description

Designer Matthew O'Malley
Ben Rosset
Publisher Greater Than Games (Dice Hate Me Games)
Players 2-5
Playtime 45-60 mins
Suggested Age 14 and up
Expansions Homebrewers: Getting Equipped

Homebrewers is an engine-building and dice-trading game. Your dice represent the actions you can take, such as buying ingredients, participating in monthly events, adding flavors to your recipes, and of course, brewing beer! Homebrewers is played over eight months (eight rounds). Each month, you meet with the homebrewing club one weekend (trade phase) and take actions the other weekends (action phase).

You'll be crafting your own unique beer recipes in four categories (Ale, Porter, Stout, and IPA). Each time you brew a particular recipe, your quality level for that recipe increases.

You gain reputation in two main ways. First, by moving up the quality tracks for the four beer categories in order to win medals at Summerfest and Octoberfest, and second, by crafting your recipes to meet the particular tastes of a panel of judges at Octoberfest.

At the end of eight months, if you've gained the most reputation as your club's best brewer, you win!

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Mark Whittam
Homebrewing Fun

This is a fun game about being a homebrewer and competing against your friends to create the best beer, and earn the most reputation points. You gain reputation mainly by winning medals at the Summer fest, the October fest, and by brewing batches of your beer. Enjoyable, easy to learn, quick to play (45-60 mins), and challenging this game has been a hit with my gaming group and is now hits the table on a regular basis, and most of them don't drink beer!