Article 52YWH Review: Sagrada, a top dice-drafting board game, goes digital

Review: Sagrada, a top dice-drafting board game, goes digital

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Sagrada is one of the best dice-drafting games on the market. It makes excellent use of the inherent randomness of dice while still providing copious opportunities for strategic thinking and long-term planning. It's also a visually appealing game, easy to learn but displaying more depth the more you play it-especially by making players think about how early choices may restrict their options later. And it's about building stained-glass windows. Delightful.

These days, there's a digital version of Sagrada out from Dire Wolf Digital, maker of several of the best digital board game adaptations on the market (including 2019's Raiders of the North Sea and Yellow & Yangtze, which were both on my list of the best board game apps of 2019).

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