Fractured Sky

Fractured Sky

2024
3.74 out of 5
Mechanics
Social Deduction
Complexity
Light
Duration
45 - 75 minutes
Number of players
1 - 5 players
Minimum age
14+ years

Fractured Sky review

Fractured Sky Review

Fractured Sky is a game that truly surprised me. I'd seen it around, heard a few whispers, but never truly considered it. Then, a friend brought it to a game night and, well, I'm hooked. The core gameplay loop is wonderfully addictive: sending out airships, gathering resources, vying for those precious star shards – it all feels so satisfying.

The deduction element really shines. You can't just blindly charge into a region and expect to find shards. You need to use seers to predict their locations, carefully weigh the risks and rewards, and strategically plan your movements. It adds a layer of depth and tension that keeps you on your toes.

And the resource management? Don't even get me started! Balancing your income, allocating resources to your airships, and upgrading your buildings is a constant balancing act. It's a bit overwhelming at first, but once you get the hang of it, it becomes incredibly engaging.

I especially love the permanent buildings. They add a sense of permanence and progression to the game. It's not just about accumulating resources in the short term; you're building your kingdom for the long haul.

Now, I won't sugarcoat it: Fractured Sky can be a bit complex, especially for newer board game players. But the rules are well-written and the components are top-notch. And once you get past the initial learning curve, the game really opens up and rewards you with a truly unique and satisfying experience.

If you're looking for a game that combines strategic planning, resource management, and deduction, then Fractured Sky is definitely worth checking out. Just be prepared for a bit of a learning curve. Trust me, it's worth the effort.