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Review: Everdell Farshore

Ep. 26

Join us for our review of Everdell Farshore. The latest standalone addition to the Everdell universe has washed ashore, and we have a lot to say about this largely-familiar worker placement game in which players collect resources, build structures, and house them with adorable critters. How does Farshore compare to the original? Is it worth having both games? What do we want to see from future releases in the world of Everdell? Listen to find out.


Designer: James A. WilsonClarissa A. Wilson

Artist: Jacqui Davis

Publisher: Starling Games



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