The Kickstarter campaign for “River Valley Glassworks” by AllPlay has garnered significant attention and financial support, reaching US$124,732 in pledges against an initial goal of US$20,000. This campaign, which still has 16 days left until it concludes on April 5, has attracted 1,535 backers, indicating a strong interest in the board game’s unique premise and gameplay mechanics.
“River Valley Glassworks” is a board game designed for 1-5 players that can be played in approximately 20-30 minutes. It focuses on critters collecting glass pieces from a river, using strategic placement on their player boards to score points. The game combines puzzle-like piece-placement and drafting mechanics, offering a balance of accessible rules and strategic depth that reveals itself over multiple playthroughs.
The campaign offers several incentives for early backers, including a Kickstarter-Exclusive Grizzly “Old Bear” Williams First Player Statue, access to all stretch goals, and a discount on the highest pledge level. These incentives are designed to enhance the game’s appeal and provide value to backers.
Two editions of the game are available through the campaign: the Deluxe Edition and the Founders Edition. The Deluxe Edition includes enhancements such as a neoprene play mat with artwork by Andrew Bosley, acrylic river tiles, dual-layer player boards, and screen-printed meeples. The Founders Edition, available at higher pledge tiers, features real glass pieces and a special edition box sleeve, aiming to offer a premium gaming experience.
The gameplay involves drafting glass pieces from a communal river, managing inventory, and strategically arranging pieces in a player’s shop to score points. The game emphasizes strategic planning and adaptability, with a dynamic river system that shifts tiles and introduces new gameplay elements. A solo mode is also available, offering challenges against in-game characters like Otto Snuggs and expanding the game’s replayability.
Source: Tabletop Gaming News