Area 1851

Published 2015

In Area 1851, you are one of the area's top five Tinkerers and you're looking to prove your grit to the citizens of this Wild West town. Each turn, players have to deal with and negotiate random events in the area, then continue the turn under those circumstances, by drawing Tinker cards to fill their hand up to five cards, then rolling dice to determine their resources for that turn. Players then spend those resources to build new Gadgets or augment their existing Gadgets with Modifications. These Gadgets and Modifications can then be Delivered to the townsfolk for Reputation. In addition players can choose to scrap cards from their hand, and pull them out of circulation. To assist them in their endeavor to build the best contraptions in the land, players utilize three Assistants that are granted one at a time as play progresses; activate the Assistants provides bonuses to the player from various locations around town. Players also have the opportunity to show their worthiness by picking up new Feat cards during their turn. Completing these Feats provide a nice boost in Reputation during, or even at the end of the game. Since it's hard to keep all your thoughts in one place as a tinker, players end the turn by passing their hands around the table to a neighbor. The player that has earned the most Reputation from Delivering Gadgets and accomplishing Feats wins!

Designers

Area 1851

Game Info

Players
2-5 Players
Time
1 hours
Weight
Light-Medium — 2.29/5
Year
2015
BGG Rating
6.43
BGG Rank
#13184
Min Age
14+

Frequently Asked Questions

Area 1851 supports 2 to 5 players.
A typical game of Area 1851 takes about 60 minutes.
Area 1851 has a complexity rating of 2.29/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium Light' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Area 1851 is 14+. This makes it suitable for teens and adults.
Area 1851 has a rating of 6.43/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 154 ratings. It is ranked #13184 overall.
Area 1851 was designed by Justin Blaske. It was published in 2015.