Playte Spiel 2025 releases – 2 games (Depot, Layer Puzzle) and 1 awesome accessory (Railway Chips) – sun 28 sep

Playte is one of the Korean companies that has caught my eye over the last few Spiel fairs.  From their own website: “We make games, plates that can be played anytime, anywhere, with anyone, as long as there is a plate. The Playte team strives to elevate board games so they are more relatable, convenient and sophisticated.Gameology Inc. is a company that published the Playte brand, located in South Korea”

What originally brought this company to my attention were their miniaturized versions of classic games, especially a lot of Alex Randolph titles.  Last year, we reviewed Taxi Over from that line.  The company also has a number of original titles, Orapa Mine being a great example.

The company has a number of new releases planned for the 2025 Spiel Fair, and I will take a quick look at two of them as well as a gaming accessory that has become a staple on my game table.

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Flamme Rouge: The Expansions

It’s hard for me to believe that I wrote my initial review of Flamme Rouge (the cycling game) back in 2017. That’s right – eight years ago. (For those of you who can’t be bothered to follow the link, I was very positive about the game… and completely unable to pronounce the name correctly.)

In the intervening near-decade, there have been three official expansions for the game: Peloton (which added two more teams), Meteo (which added weather effects), and finally, the much-delayed Grand Tour (which added a really solid way to link races together into a meaningful campaign.)

Over the next few paragraphs (plus a few pictures), I’ll give you a brief review of each of the expansions – and follow that up with some thoughts on enjoying Flamme Rouge as a solo game experience.

Let’s race!

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Dale Yu: Review of Tianxia

Tianxia

  • Designers: Antonio Petrelli, Daniele Tascini
  • Publisher: Board&Dice 
  • Players: 1-4
  • Age: 14+
  • Time: 60-120 mins
  • Played with review copy provided by publisher

The Warring States period was a pivotal era in Chinese history, marked by constant warfare, significant bureaucratic and military reforms, and the consolidation of power among rival states. The game is set around 260 BCE, a time when the seven warring kingdoms were locked in fierce conflict, both against each other as well as against nomadic groups like the Xiongnu, who posed a threat from the north. Although sections of the Great Wall of China had been constructed as early as the 8th century BCE, the later years of the Warring States period saw a surge in defensive building projects. Before Qin ultimately unified the kingdoms, extensive fortifications, watchtowers, and new sections of the wall were erected to bolster defenses.

In Tianxia, players take the role of leaders of noble families who want to earn prestige, as well as favors from the powerful rulers that govern the seven Warring Kingdoms. The game lasts four rounds in which you install Governors in the regions and bolster the power of rival ruling houses, thus gaining their favor. You also sell goods to merchant ships that sail the Chinese shores to gain wealth and other benefits. Nevertheless, you must not forget about the nomadic warriors who pose a constant threat on the northern borders of the seven kingdoms. Thus, you must train soldiers and build walls and towers to weaken the invaders and protect your interests, earning prestige in the process. Each round, the nomads advance toward the borders of the seven kingdoms and gather even larger numbers. When they reach the border, a battle takes place that affects all players. At the end of the game, the player who was the best governor, politician, merchant, and protector wins.

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Dale Yu: Review of Critter Kitchen

Dale Yu: Review of Critter Kitchen

  • Designer: Alex Cutler, Peter C. Hayward
  • Publisher: Lucky Duck / Cardboard Alchemy
  • Players: 1-5
  • Age: 12+
  • Time: 60 minutes
  • Amazon affiliate link: https://amzn.to/3JWcpom
  • Played with review copy provided by publisher

It’s Restaurant Week in Bistro Bay! Restaurants are competing in food challenges, while also planning an epic meal to impress a celebrity critic. As one of 1-5 players in Critter Kitchen, you’ll send your chefs into the city to gather ingredients to create amazing meals and demonstrate that your restaurant is the best in town.

Each round, new random ingredients are placed in locations throughout the city. Players simultaneously and secretly plan which locations to send their three chefs to, hoping to collect the best ingredients. Some chefs are fast, but can gather only one item, while others can carry three items but arrive late. Rumors are also available at locations and provide guidance on what the critic desires.

Challenges revealed in rounds 1-6 offer the players opportunities to earn stars for crafting dishes with specific ingredient requirements. After round 7, the players must create an epic meal to impress the celebrity critic and cater to their appetites. A multitude of different critics, rumors, and restaurateurs mean every game is fresh!

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Dale Yu: Review of Suna Valo

Suna Valo

  • Designer: Ode
  • Publisher: Game Builders / Capstone Games
  • Players: 2
  • Age: 14+
  • Time: 75mins
  • Amazon affiliate link: https://amzn.to/3HRmLFx
  • Played with review copy provided by publisher

In Suna Valo, two individuals take on the task of establishing their own farm in the Solarpunk world of Overgrown. Located in the picturesque “Sunny Valley” (Suna Valo), nestled at the foot of a mountain and crisscrossed by a broad river, the village of Foriro has been erected — a place of new beginnings! The farmers in this village supply valuable goods using their transport drones and river ships.

The construction of your farms is made possible through farm cards across various categories. Cultivate vast grain fields, and harvest beautiful water lilies or blue flowers. Deliver your sheep’s wool to the village for clothing production or collect eggs from your free-roaming chickens. But amidst your explorations of the surrounding lands, don’t forget to reinforce your fleet of transport drones!

Suna Valo features an innovative purchasing mechanism. Secure the right cards before your opponent does, snatch up the more valuable ones, and host prestigious events! Each time you acquire a new card for your farm, you activate an entire column of cards, causing your farm to flourish. However, you must also earn the resources to cover the costs of these cards.

After three game rounds, the player with the most victory points emerges as the winner of this peaceful competition, having contributed the most to the development of Foriro!

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Dale Yu: Review of Duel for Cardia

Duel for Cardia

  • Designer: Mathieu Rivero and Faouzi Boughida
  • Publisher: Hans im Gluck
  • Players: 2 or 4
  • Age: 9+
  • Time: 15 minutes
  • Amazon affiliate link: https://amzn.to/4gucImm
  • Played with review copy provided by publisher

Cardia is a fast paced, strategic card game for two players: Choose your card wisely to win each encounter against your opponent. In gratitude for her liberation, a mighty djinn created the wondrous city of Cardia. Legend has it that whoever wins over the four factions and gains their five powerful signet rings will rule the city. Your goal is set!

Players will each pilot one of two Decks, made up of the same cards for each, with values from 1-16 and with each card having unique abilities. Play your cards at the moment your opponent does not expect them and use their abilities wisely to outwit them!

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