Heavy Euro (point salad)2011
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Heavy Euro (point salad)

Trajan

A mancala puzzle bolted to six little Roman scoring games, and it works.

3.7 out of 53.7/5

Designed by Stefan Feld · 2011

Players2-4
Play time90-120 min
WeightHeavy
Ages12+
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The verdict

One of Feld's smartest engines and a genuine brain-bender, as long as a paper-thin Roman theme and the occasional bout of staring don't bother you.

Best for: Euro players who want a chewy points puzzle over story or atmosphere

The full review

What it is

Here's the hook. In front of you sits a little circle of bowls holding colored markers, and your turn is one move of mancala. You scoop up a bowl, drop the pieces one by one going clockwise, and wherever the last one lands is the action you get. Match the colors to the Trajan tile sitting beside that bowl and you grab a juicy bonus too. Then you go do the actual Roman stuff: the Forum, the Senate, military conquest, trade, building.

The catch

Now the honest part. The Roman wrapper is paint, and thin paint. Players say it over and over: the art is lovely, but you never feel like you're in ancient Rome, you feel like you're optimizing six spreadsheets. Stefan Feld stacks worker placement, set collection, and that mancala loop into one of his densest designs, and some folks find it complex for complexity's sake. Trying to see two or three mancala moves ahead with mixed-color bowls can lock a planner up. Expect some quiet staring.

Who it's for

What pulls it back is that the puzzle is genuinely satisfying, turn after turn, and that keeps the downtime tolerable even at a thinky table. There's no single winning line. Six tracks, most paying out instantly, so you chase points while dodging penalties and stay busy the whole game. It's not cozy and it won't move anyone who needs a story. But if you want a heavy Euro that rewards planning and opportunism in equal measure, this one's aged beautifully.

What other players say

This write-up is grounded in real reviews and player discussion, not just one opinion. A few worth reading:

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