Review of Inventors of the South Tigris - Worker Dice Placement Game
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2025
- Get ready to build, test, and publish ingenious devices during the Abbasid Caliphate circa 850 AD with the board game Inventors of the South Tigris from Garphill Games. It’s the third game in the South Tigris series after Scholars and Wayfarers - which is one of our favorite games. Inventors focuses on gaining points through inventing, building, testing, and publishing devices by placing your dice workers on different camel actions as well as workshop actions on your player board. It’s definitely a crunchy game, but we think it’s the most accessible of the trilogy. We’ll give you all of our thoughts in our full video review.
Have you played any of the games in the South Tigris series? Which is your favorite? Let us know in the comments below.
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Man, I love Garphill games! I have Circadian's, Legacy of Yu, Hadrian's Wall, Raiders of Scythia, and the only trilogy game is have is Architects. I wish I had enough money to buy every single game in every trilogy, plus expansions. Alas, a pipe dream it shall remain 😢
Great review as usual, guys! 👍
Garphill is definitely one of our favorite publishers. All of their Kickstarters are instant backs for us!
I love Scholars but it is also because I love the theme of translating scripts. Inventors seems moore flow centered☺️
Interesting. While Scholars has a heap going on, I found that it clicked way easier for me. I really like Inventors, but I found it a lot harder to wrap my head around. Still love both games though. I guess everyone is different in how they grasp different types of complexity. 😊