Glen More
2010
Design5.7/10
Interaction3.0/10
Artistry5.0/10
Strategy6.2/10
Complexity5.6/10

What do these ratings say about Glen More?

What kind of game is Glen More?

Glen More balances system and theme, giving you focused mechanics while still delivering a clear sense of meaning.

How interactive is Glen More?

Glen More keeps direct conflict fairly light, so players can focus on their own plans without constant disruption. It tends to fit calmer tables and lower-pressure game nights.

What is the presentation of Glen More like?

Glen More 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 Glen More?

Glen More sits in a middle lane where planning matters, but you can still adapt on the fly. It offers strategic decisions without demanding exhaustive optimization every turn.

How hard is Glen More to learn?

Glen More 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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Glen More

Claim tiles, manage resources, and plan ahead to build a prosperous Scottish clan.
2010 • 2–5

Player info

Average rating
3.68
Players
2–5
Avg time
70 min
Age
10+

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Overview

In Glen More, you lead your Scottish clan to prosperity by acquiring territory tiles from a constantly shifting landscape. Each tile offers unique resources and abilities, allowing you to cultivate livestock, produce whisky, construct buildings, and establish significant landmarks. Careful planning is crucial as activating a tile also triggers the production of adjacent tiles, creating chain reactions and strategic opportunities.

The game revolves around a unique time track. Players take turns selecting the furthest available tile along the track, effectively jumping ahead in time but also potentially missing valuable opportunities. This clever mechanic forces players to balance immediate gains with long-term planning, making each decision a crucial step towards building the most prestigious and productive clan in the Highlands.

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