Build A Bustling Town With Artisan Dragons In Flamecraft

April 15, 2022 by fcostin

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Flamecraft is heading to retail! A game of artisan dragons and crafting, building and brewing for reputation! As Lucky Duck Games are set to publish the Cardboard Alchemy Kickstarter title, in the final quarter of this year.

Flamecraft Box Art - Lucky Duck Games And Cardboard Alchemy

Flamecraft // Lucky Duck Games and Cardboard Alchemy

Dragons are taking a break from fire-breathing and treasure hoarding, and are embedded in the lovely quaint lifestyle within the marketplace, taking a role in town and society. Whether that be making bread, jewellery, or mystical and magical objects.

1-5 players will be placed in the role of a Flamekeeper who has the special skill to converse with dragons on the day-to-day, allowing players to be a crucial asset in the development of business, therefore crafting and creating items to earn reputation amongst dragon-kind and about town, being integral to create specialized goods and allow the town to flourish.

Game and Component Preview - Flamecraft

Game and Component Preview // Flamecraft

Keeping dragons stocked up is a players' motive as they will be earning a reputation as they popularise the shops in town. By casting enchantments and flexing their dragon-speaking abilities, players will meet rare and common requirements to rake in the points depending on who they work with.

The player who has the most reputation at the end of the game is crowned the winner of the game, given the subtle title of Master of Flamecraft.

Bread Making Dragon Artwork - Flamecraft

Bread Making Dragon Artwork // Flamecraft

Flamecraft was a title that I actually backed on Kickstarter last year, and I know that Ben was tempted by the title! It was the beautiful artwork of Sandra Tang that drew me in! It's great to know that Flamecraft is indeed heading to retail, bringing Flamecraft to the tabletop for all to enjoy!

The game can play for up to an hour and is pitched for gamers 10+. Bringing worker placement and modular board mechanics in play, all wrapped up in adorable dragons awaiting to serve customers their goods in the bustling town.

Will you be keeping your eye out for Flamecraft in stores?

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