- Designer: Andreas Steding
- Artists: Michael Menzel & Andreas Resch
- Publishers: Quined Games & Pegasus Spiele
- Players: 2-4
- Time: 60 Minutes
- Times Played: 8
From the dust, another reprint arises. Firenze had been out of print for a good while, but like most games that publishers think that they can bring back and sell, it’s back. Well deservingly back, I might add.
Firenze was released into the world in 2010 from designer Andreas Steding. I didn’t discover it until late in 2013. I played Firenze seven times leading up to a fateful auction last year, when I let Firenze go because of an offer that I couldn’t refuse — out of print games can sell for a lot of money. Even though I parted with Firenze at that time, I had vowed to pick it back up again, hopefully when an inevitable reprint showed up, and Quined Games has come through. Welcome back home, Firenze.
Fellow Opinionated Gamer Doug Garrett, took a look at Firenze back in 2011, and you can find his review here. When I review a game, especially a game I know pretty well, I try to avoid looking at other reviews, so hopefully I’m not just repeating what Doug said eight years ago, verbatim.




Chris Wray: What I Enjoyed Playing in March 2019
This is the March entry for my series where I post five games I enjoyed playing in the past month that I didn’t have time to do full reviews of. As always, I limit it to five titles, of which there’s a combination of old and new games.
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