

Play proceeds in turns around the table and continues until one of the 3 end-game conditions are met – the park deck runs out of cards, someone reaches 25 points on the score track, or a player completes their Fort. To begin the game, each player grabs 2 best friend cards and a 8 random kid cards to make their starter deck. Some kids in the yard ready to make new friends How does it work?įort is a deck-building game that has follow the leader action mechanics and a lot of opportunities for player interaction.

The style is very evocative of the time period the game is set in, one of idyllic summers playing with friends, back in the days when your parents just wanted you home by sun-down and weren’t tracking your every move with a GPS in your pocket.
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The world of Fort is brought to life by Kyle Ferrin (Leder Games in-house artist) who’s artwork you would recognise from the Vast and Root series of games that Leder also publishes. The game is based (mechanic wise) on a previous Grant Rodiek design ‘SPQF’ (which I’ve not played). Published by Leder Games, Fort was notably not a Kickstarter, but a retail release small box game. Who will build the biggest and best Fort of this summer? Would be, that life could be this simple.Ģ-4 Players| 1 Hour | Designed by Grant Rodiek Your toy and pizza fuelled kid-mafia will make the most of their subjects, hoarding resources, copying other kid’s ideas, and posting lookouts to ward off potential attacking kid-clans. How will you do it? You and your best friends will work together, recruiting kids from neighbouring yards and the park. You’ve got but one care in the world – to build the best Fort. Well, let’s get that sleeve rolled up and this won’t hurt a bit. Ah, I see you are here for your Nostalgia Injection.
