Sagrada (board game)

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Designers
  • Adrian Adamescu
  • Daryl Andrews
IllustratorsPeter Wocken
PublishersFloodgate Games
Publication2017; 9 years ago (2017)
Sagrada
A nearly complete window in Sagrada
Designers
  • Adrian Adamescu
  • Daryl Andrews
IllustratorsPeter Wocken
PublishersFloodgate Games
Publication2017; 9 years ago (2017)
Genres
Players1–4
Playing time30–60 minutes
Age range10+

Sagrada is a dice-drafting board game designed by Adrian Adamescu and Daryl Andrews and published in 2017 by Floodgate Games. Each player constructs a stained-glass window using dice on a personal 4×5 game board with restrictions on the types of dice that can be played on each space. Players gain points by completing public and secret objectives for dice placements, and the one with the most after ten rounds is the winner.

The object of the game is for each player to construct a stained-glass window using dice on a private board having 20 spaces. There are three global scoring cards used by all players, as well as a private scoring card for each player.[1] The available double-sided window boards have a complexity rating ranging from 3 to 6, which represents how many spaces on the board have restrictions on colours or dice and the number of favour tokens with which the player begins the game.

Each turn, players choose one at a time from a pool of coloured dice in two passes, such that the first player in the first pass becomes the last player in the second pass. These are then placed on a player's private board based on the restrictions specified on each space and the global placement rules. The first die must be placed on one of the edges of the window, and subsequently placed dice must be placed in a space adjacent to already-placed dice, either orthogonally or diagonally. Additionally, no die may be placed orthogonally adjacent to one having the same colour or the same number. On their turn, players may choose to pay a fee to obtain rule-altering tool cards instead of placing a die.[2]

Points are scored based on the three global scoring cards and their private scoring card; they are deducted for each open space in the player's window and awarded for each favour token possessed. The player with the most points after ten rounds is the winner.

Versions and expansions

A set of three expansionsPassion, Life, and Glory–called Sagrada: The Great Facades were released between 2019 and 2022.[2] A digital version developed by Dire Wolf Digital was published as an app in 2020.[3] In 2023, a legacy edition of the game called Sagrada: Artisans was released following a successful Kickstarter campaign.[4][5]

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