🎨 Craft Your Legacy in Stained Glass!
Sagrada is a captivating board game where players draft dice to create intricate stained glass windows. Designed for 1-4 players aged 10 and up, it combines strategy and creativity in a visually stunning package. With 90 dice, multiple player boards, and various patterns, Sagrada offers a unique gaming experience that is easy to learn yet challenging to master.
A**N
An Amazing game with endless fun and strategy!
Sagrada is a fantastic board game that delivers hours of entertainment with friends and family! The premise is simple yet engaging, draft colorful dice to construct a beautiful stained-glass window while navigating various placement restrictions. The gameplay is easy to learn, making it accessible for all ages, but the strategic depth keeps every round fresh and exciting.Replayability is one of its strongest features as no two games feel the same, thanks to different objectives and randomized dice rolls. Whether playing casually or diving into competitive strategies, Sagrada offers something for everyone. I love that the games do not take to long to complete. We have definitely gotten our money out of this game and play it almost every game night.It’s a perfect mix of luck and skill, keeping players engaged without feeling overwhelming. The elegant design and gorgeous components add to the experience, making it a joy to play. If you’re looking for a unique, beautiful game that brings people together for endless fun, Sagrada is a must-have!
L**.
Build a stain glass... so much fun!
The game is entertaining and makes you think. It takes a little bit to learn, but the instructions are very descriptive and easy to understand. Love that you have to strategize. Definitely a fun game for smaller groups. Even if you don't finish your stain glass, you can still win. It has 10 rounds so you know how long the game is as you keep track during the play. Definitely worth the value.
A**R
Realismo
Juego súper elaborado y con detalles únicos así como una trama perfecta
K**Y
So beautifully detailed!
Sagrada is such a beautifully designed game, both in how it looks and how it plays. The concept of building your own stained-glass window with colorful dice is super creative, and it strikes a great balance between being relaxing and challenging. I love that every game feels different because of the variety of window patterns and objectives. It’s easy to learn but has enough strategy to keep it interesting, especially when you’re trying to plan ahead while other players take the dice you need. Plus, the game is just so pretty on the table, it’s a joy to play every time!
C**G
Enjoyable Game!
This was the most fun new game I've played in a while, enjoyed by teens, young adults, and not-so-young parents. We loved it so much that when we gifted it in an exchange (and played it later that night at the same party), we immediately ordered our own set. The pieces are absolutely beautiful and well-constructed. Game play is balanced between individual strategy, other players' decisions, and a little luck of the draw. Games are a good length (10 rounds for about 30-40 minutes total), and turns are quick enough that there's not a lot of waiting on other people. Each game is a little different based on the objective and tool cards drawn for the duration of that game. It did seem like a lot of rules to absorb for the first time we played, but they were fairly intuitive and that just made us really eager to play game #2! One suggestion for players is to find a small flat tray to roll the dice into so that they can be slid to players who might not be able to reach/see them all. A suggestion for developers is that the (unnecessary?) numbers on the tool cards tried to confuse just about every person who we taught to play.
G**L
Sagrada...I think I love you!
Just ordered this game last week after seeing someone on Instragram post how it's the rage with his youth group. My family hosts Family Game-nights Unplugged in which we don't have any electronics or video games. We play them the old-fashioned way with cards or boards. I watched a beautiful tutorial video by Chad Plein on YouTube so I could learn how to play the solo version and then I watched a 2-player game hosted by Watch It Played. I would recommend these videos if you want additional game play instructions or if you like me, are a visual learner. I played 2 solo games and then took it to my sister's house for a game night. Well, my 21 y.o. niece didn't really seem to care for it the first time but for the sake of humoring Auntie she said she would play again. Not sure what happened but she was hooked! 2 days later I was going back for another all night game night and she said, "Don't forget to bring Sagrada." What? We have really enjoyed it. In one week we have already had 3 game nights and you would think we had been playing this for years. We deliberate back and forth on what some of the Tool cards actually mean because prior to this game we had never heard of "drafting" dice. I only knew of drafting in NASCAR and well, this little ballerina girl didn't even understand it in the racing industry. It was just a term I heard! My niece loves the more difficult levels that give her 5 and 6 Favor Tokens or as I call them "Flavor" tokens. I hope and pray I get a level of difficulty with 3 or 4...I don't care much about the Favor Tokens and you get points for each one you don't use. I just want to be able to get my design finished...the easier, the better! I thoroughly loved the solo play as I enjoyed playing my virtual opponent and trying to beat the Target Score. I am giving it a 4-star because the dice are so small that sometimes you drop them when trying to place them on your Window Pattern and you hope and pray you remember the number you were going to use OR that no one else intentionally drops theirs so that they can randomly choose a new numeric value of their choice for game play. Get my gist on what can happen? Also, I wish the Tool Cards were explained a little better. There are illustrations but many of them we didn't understand. I feel Floodgates could have added an extra page or 2 in the manual to thoroughly describe how all 12 Tool cards could be used. Overall, this is a really fun game and I'm so glad it can also be a solo game because that gives me another game I can play when home alone. Because this game is for 1-4 players I am also including the list of supplies that comes in the Sagrada Expansion Set that allows you to add 1 or 2 additional players to your game. Amazon doesn't tell you what all comes in the Expansion Set; just says it's for 5-6 players. I googled the Expansion Set and Barnes & Noble (not Floodgates) provided a list of what all comes in the box. The dice tray is a perk but since I don't see myself being able to recruit more than 4 people to play at once I am ordering collapsible dice rolling trays instead of the Expansion Set. Note: Contents below are for the Expansion Set NOT the game you are looking at above!!Contents:40 Dice2 Player Boards (Yellow & Orange)1 Dice Tray6 Window Pattern cards2 Tool cards6 Objective cards6 Private Dice Pool boards2 Score markers12 Favor tokens1 Rule bookThe compartments in the Sagrada box seem to be really deep so I would think you wouldn't have a problem putting the new supplies into your box. My only thought: Is the dice tray collapsible? If it's not then it might be too deep in dimension to place in the original box because of how the black tray with compartments is constructed. BUT one could remove the black compartment tray and re-organize everything! After all, the Sagrada box is fairly deep.
R**E
Buen juego
Buen juego y divertidolos elementos del juego son hermosos
D**.
Great game
It’s a beautiful game. I love playing and it doesn’t take a lot of strategy but just enough to keep you engaged. Very good quality and easy to learn.
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