Endless Winter: Paleoamericans

(2022)

Game poster

Details

Year published
2022
Designer
Stan Kordonskiy
Artists
Mihajlo Dimitrievski
Yoma
Player count
1 - 4
Publisher
Fantasia Games
Broadway Toys LTD
Frosted Games
GaGa Games
Galakta
Galápagos Jogos
Gém Klub Kft.
Guf Studios
Little Rocket Games
Lucky Duck Games
Mandoo Games
Matagot
Pegasus Spiele
Regatul Jocurilor
TCG Factory
TLAMA games
White Goblin Games
Ігромаг
Mechanics
Area Majority / Influence
Deck, Bag, and Pool Building
End Game Bonuses
Hand Management
Income
Modular Board
Multi-Use Cards
Set Collection
Solo / Solitaire Game
Tech Trees / Tech Tracks
Turn Order: Auction
Variable Player Powers
Variable Set-up
Worker Placement

Designed by Stan Kordonskiy (Dice Hospital, Rurik, Lock Up), developed by Jonny Pac (Coloma, Sierra West, Lions of Lydia), solo mode by Drake Villareal (Solani, Spook Manor), and illustrated by The Mico (Raiders of the North Sea, Paladins of the West Kingdom, Valeria), Endless Winter: Paleoamericans takes place in North America, around 10,000 BCE. Players guide the development of their tribes across several generations—from nomadic hunter-gatherers to prosperous tribal societies. Over the course of the game, tribes migrate and settle new lands, establish cultural traditions, hunt paleolithic megafauna, and build everlasting megalithic structures. Endless Winter is a euro-style game that combines worker placement and deck building in an innovative way. Each round, players send their tribe members to various action spaces, and pay for the actions by playing cards and spending resources. Tribe cards grant additional labor, while Culture cards provide a variety of unique effects. As an alternative, cards can be saved for an end-of-round Eclipse phase, where they are simultaneously revealed to determine the new player order, and trigger various bonus actions. The game features a novel blend of interwoven systems and mechanisms, such as multi-use cards, area influence, tile placement, and set collection. Plus, there are many viable paths to victory. After four brisk rounds, scores are tallied, and the tribe with the most points wins! —description from the publisher