Formula D
2008
Design7.5/10
Interaction9.0/10
Artistry5.0/10
Strategy3.0/10
Complexity3.7/10

What do these ratings say about Formula D?

What kind of game is Formula D?

Formula D leans heavily into theme and atmosphere, so the setting is a core part of why people enjoy it.

How interactive is Formula D?

Formula D features meaningful player interaction, with decisions that regularly affect the rest of the table. Competition, and table awareness are important throughout the game.

What is the presentation of Formula D like?

Formula D has a polished look that supports gameplay without overpowering it. Expect a pleasant table presence with artwork that complements the game flow.

How strategic is Formula D?

Formula D is more tactical than deeply strategic, with shorter planning horizons and flexible turn-by-turn decisions. Luck and tempo shifts can play a noticeable role.

How hard is Formula D to learn?

Formula D has moderate complexity, combining approachable core rules with enough depth to stay interesting. Most groups can learn it in a session and grow into stronger play over time.

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Formula D

High-speed racing game of gear selection, dice rolling, and risk management to win.
2008 • 2–10

Player info

Average rating
3.68
Players
2–10
Avg time
60 min
Age
8+

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Overview

Formula D puts you in the driver's seat, navigating a high-speed race track with the thrill of Formula One. Each turn, you select a gear, influencing the range of dice you'll roll to determine your car's movement. Push your luck to gain maximum speed, but be careful! Overdoing it risks damage to your car and could send you spinning out of control.

The game captures the strategic choices of gear selection, the tension of dice rolls, and the ever-present threat of crashes, creating a dynamic and engaging racing experience where careful planning and calculated risks are essential to cross the finish line first.

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