The Grimm Forest
The Grimm Forest.
Enter the world of fairytales and enter The Grimm Forest. Here, players will become members of the Three Little Pigs family and enter a housebuilding competition. You will be competing to build three houses with resources gathered at great risk to gain the esteemed title of Royal Builder. Players will meet some very familiar characters along the way, but who will benefit most from encounters with the likes of Robin Hood, Snow White and the Golden Goose?
The Grimm Forest is a beautiful production with awesome miniatures nestled in Game Trayz inserts. All complimented with stunning artwork by Mr Cuddington. Utilising hidden movement, resource gathering and set collection this is a game that warrants attention.
Designed by Tim Eisner
Published by Druid City Games
Editorial reviews of The Grimm Forest
With a manual that is easy to learn from and a game flow that is simple to pick up and play, combined with excellent presence, you should have no trouble getting The Grimm Forest to the table. When you do, it’s fun at all ages and player counts, but especially well suited to the chaotic fun of a four-player experience. If the players can avoid taking it too seriously, everyone is likely to have a lot of fun and a fair few laughs. - Read more at Big Boss Battle
The Grimm Forest.
Enter the world of fairytales and enter The Grimm Forest. Here, players will become members of the Three Little Pigs family and enter a housebuilding competition. You will be competing to build three houses with resources gathered at great risk to gain the esteemed title of Royal Builder. Players will meet some very familiar characters along the way, but who will benefit most from encounters with the likes of Robin Hood, Snow White and the Golden Goose?
The Grimm Forest is a beautiful production with awesome miniatures nestled in Game Trayz inserts. All complimented with stunning artwork by Mr Cuddington. Utilising hidden movement, resource gathering and set collection this is a game that warrants attention.
Designed by Tim Eisner
Published by Druid City Games
Editorial reviews of The Grimm Forest
With a manual that is easy to learn from and a game flow that is simple to pick up and play, combined with excellent presence, you should have no trouble getting The Grimm Forest to the table. When you do, it’s fun at all ages and player counts, but especially well suited to the chaotic fun of a four-player experience. If the players can avoid taking it too seriously, everyone is likely to have a lot of fun and a fair few laughs. - Read more at Big Boss Battle