Tuesday, September 7, 2021

Game Review: Eurogaming ventures onto the farm in Farmassone.



 I am a big fan of the game Carcassone, it is a fantastic game that transitioned to touch screens very well. I enjoy playing it on my iPad. Carcassone opened my eyes to the world of the tile placement game. While I was researching this genre I stumbled upon Farmassone, a tile placement game that plays very much like the game that made the genre famous.  Unlike Carcassone which weighs in at $4.99, Farmassone weighs in at the staggering price of free. Farmasone appears to be ad supported and while my feelings toward "free to play games" are mixed, viewing an ad that pops up is far less annoying than a game that tries to nickel and dime you with in game purchases.



Farmassone plays well and runs well on a 1st gen iPad Air and the Lenovo Tab3. After playing the games back to back on both tablets, the iPad seems to handle it discernibly smoother.  The biggest difference in gameplay boils down to screen size. If you have a 9" or 10" screen you are going to have a much more enjoyable gaming experience with a digital board game. This is not a slight against the game or smaller screened tablets. I have had the same problem playing Settlers of Catan on the screen built into my Nintendo Switch. The larger screen on my iPad just feels less cramped. Time is not wasted swiping around the screen in order to see what your opponent has done. Online play works well with the exception of waiting to populate your virtual table with players. That is always awkward, no matter the game.  The game also offers solo and pass and play options too.

When it comes to theming the developers decided on a theme and stuck with it. From music to tiles and game pieces, they stayed with the farm theme. They even replaced the generic meeples that you would expect with farmers and tractors. All in all Farmassone is a solid and approachable game that makes a welcome addition to a board gamers digital library.   

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