Roll Through the Ages: The Bronze Age

Roll Through the Ages: The Bronze Age

2008
Strategy
4.05 out of 5
34+ people loved this game
Mechanics
Press Your Luck
Complexity
Light
Duration
30 - 45 minutes
Number of players
1 - 4 players
Minimum age
8+ years

Roll Through the Ages: The Bronze Age review

Roll Through the Ages: The Bronze Age is a quick and fun game that’s perfect for a family game night. The mechanics are simple enough that even younger kids can pick them up, but there’s enough strategy involved to keep adults entertained too. The game itself is all about building up your civilization through dice rolls. You can roll for resources, workers, or even disasters. While it’s not exactly a game where you are directly interacting with other players, the game provides a fun challenge and can be played solo as well.

The components are high quality, with wooden dice and player boards. The game is also very portable, so you can easily take it with you on vacation or to a friend’s house. I’ve found that it plays best with 4 players, but it’s still a lot of fun with 2 or 3. The game is also pretty quick, with most games taking around 30-45 minutes.

While I’ve had a great time playing this game, I do have a couple of minor complaints. One is that the rules can be a bit confusing at first, though they become clear after a couple of rounds. The other is that the game doesn’t have a lot of replayability. I’ve found that it gets a bit repetitive after a while. But overall, I’d highly recommend Roll Through the Ages: The Bronze Age to anyone looking for a quick, fun, and strategic game for the whole family.