Fresco

Published 2010

In Fresco, players are master painters working to restore a fresco in a Renaissance church. Each round begins with players deciding what time they would like to wake up for the day. The earlier you wake up, the earlier you will be in turn order, and the better options you will be guaranteed to have. Wake up early too often, however, and your apprentices will become unhappy and stop working as efficiently. They would much rather sleep in! Then, players decide their actions for the turn, deploying their apprentice work force to various tasks. You'll need to buy paint, mix paint, work on painting the fresco, raise money (which you'll need to buy the aforementioned paint!) by painting portraits, and perhaps even send your apprentices to the opera in order to increase their happiness. Points are scored mostly by painting the fresco, which requires specific combinations of paints, so you'll need to buy and mix your paints wisely, in addition to beating other players to the paints and fresco segments you would like to paint. Fresco includes several expansion modules, so you can play without expansions for a lighter family game or add in expansions to vary play and increase the decision-making and difficulty, resulting in a very flexible game with a high replay value.

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Awards

Deutscher Spielepreis 2010 Winner
Fresco

Game Info

Players
2-4 Players
Time
1 hours
Weight
Medium — 2.64/5
Year
2010
BGG Rating
7.24
BGG Rank
#533
Min Age
10+

Frequently Asked Questions

Fresco supports 2 to 4 players. The community rates it best at 4 players.
A typical game of Fresco takes about 60 minutes.
Fresco has a complexity rating of 2.64/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Fresco is 10+. Younger children may enjoy it with guidance from experienced players.
Fresco has a rating of 7.24/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 13,547 ratings. It is ranked #533 overall.
Fresco was designed by Marcel Süßelbeck, Marco Ruskowski, Wolfgang Panning. It was published in 2010.