BoardGame Verdict
85

A fast-paced card game where players collect sets of cheese slices, aiming for the highest score. Simple and engaging.

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The Verdict

based on 44 reviews

Positive 0%
Mixed 0%
Clever rotation and worker aging mechanism that adds strategic timing decisions and depth.
Simultaneous worker placement keeps turns quick and minimizes downtime.
Smooth integration of the cheesemaking theme with the game's mechanics.
Beautiful artwork and high-quality, often dual-layered, components.
Offers replayability through modular quadrants and varied scoring conditions.
Rulebook and initial grasp of the quadrant/scoring systems can be challenging for new players.
Some action spaces or board segments can feel self-contained, leading to light indirect player interaction.
Occasional component fit issues with the rotating board pieces.
Strategic depth may decrease over many plays without expansions.
Solo mode is generally considered bland and lacks the engaging interaction of multiplayer.
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Board Game TipsArticle

“We like Fromage so much that we recommend it in the following board game recommendation lists.”

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Board Game Dad, Board Game DadVideo

The reviewer enthusiastically praises Fromage as one of their favorite worker placement games, highlighting its clever simultaneous worker placement with timed retrieval and impressive replayability, noting it was their most played game of the year at the time of the review.

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ThinkerThemer, The Game Boy GeekVideo

The reviewer enthusiastically praises "Fromage" as a fantastic, crunchy, and streamlined Euro puzzle, highlighting its quick playtime, innovative simultaneous worker placement with timed retrieval, and robust strategic depth, confidently predicting it will be a major hit and a favorite Euro puzzle.

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Game Boy Geek, The Game Boy GeekVideo

The reviewer enthusiastically praises Fromage as an incredibly streamlined and crunchy Euro game featuring simultaneous worker placement and clever timed worker retrieval. He believes it is a highly anticipated title that exceeded his expectations and is set to be one of the year's standout board games.

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Geeks Under GraceArticle

“Geeks Under Grace highly recommends Fromage, calling it one of the best euro games they've played due to its fresh theme, clever design, gorgeous production, and brilliant worker rotation system, which creates a wonderfully crunchy decision space for strategy enthusiasts.”

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Brains On Games, Dr. Brian McDonaldVideo

The reviewer enthusiastically praises Fromage as a standout game, commending its clever worker placement mechanics, engaging gameplay, modularity, and beautiful components, ultimately declaring it his 'Game of the Year' for 2024.

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90
Zatu GamesArticle

“Everyone loves a lazy Susan! Interesting mini games, speedy playtime.”

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90
Tantrum House, Melissa and KevinVideo

The reviewer highly recommends "Fromage," praising its unique worker placement mechanic, rotating board with multiple scoring opportunities, and engaging puzzle-like gameplay. They found it to be a medium-weight game with good tension, enjoying its innovative design and thematic elements, and expressed a desire to play it again in the future.

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90
Meeple Mountain, David McMillanArticle

“Fromage is a gorgeous, highly thematic, engaging experience that is sure to leave a good taste in your mouth.”

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90
Should I Buy This Board Game, Lee and KennyVideo

The reviewer highly recommends Fromage, particularly praising its innovative worker placement and cheese-aging mechanics which are cleverly integrated with the game's theme, making for an enjoyable and distinctive experience.

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90
Rahdo Runs Through, Richard HamVideo

While this specific video is a gameplay runthrough, the reviewer, Rahdo, expressed strong enthusiasm for 'Fromage' in his overall coverage of the game. He found the game to be amazing and fun, praising its seamless integration of mechanisms, engaging strategy, and satisfying choices, ultimately declaring it a perfect multiplayer experience.

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Board Game Empire, Glen Flary (Board Games of Bourbon)Video

The reviewer highly praises Fromage as a beautiful, fast, and fun Eurogame that is easy to learn and play, making it a game people will likely play multiple times in a row and potentially more often than many other Eurogames in their collection.

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Board Game Hangover, Board Game Hangover hostsVideo

The Board Game Hangover hosts consider Fromage a hot and popular board game, particularly enjoying its unique rotating board and worker placement mechanics.

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90
GamesReviews.comArticle

“GamesReviews.com highly praised 'Fromage' for its refreshingly clever and tactile mechanisms, particularly the unique rotating board, which offers genuine strategic depth while remaining accessible and memorable for a wide audience.”

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90
The Brothers Murph, The Brothers MurphVideo

The reviewers expressed strong appreciation for Fromage, highlighting its innovative rotating board mechanism and the intuitive worker placement system as an "insanely good" and "clean" design choice.

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90
Board Gaming Ramblings, Nor from the board game MuseumVideo

The reviewer highly praises Fromage, particularly highlighting its unique rotating board mechanism and the integration of four mini-games within one, making it a distinctive and enjoyable worker placement experience.

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90
MarcoOmnigamer, MarcoOmnigamerVideo

MarcoOmnigamer enthusiastically praises "Fromage," calling it an absolute masterpiece and his favorite, most satisfying game of 2024. He highlights its elegant design, excellent production, and clever mechanisms that provide a deep yet snappy gameplay experience.

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Never Bored Gaming, Lee and KennyVideo

The reviewer highly praises "Fromage" for its unique simultaneous worker placement, the clever lazy Susan mechanic that ties into the cheese aging theme, and its strategic depth. They appreciate how smoothly all these elements integrate, making it a highly enjoyable and recommended experience despite minor suggestions for future expansions.

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JonGetsGames, JonGetsGamesVideo

The reviewer highly praises "Fromage" as one of their favorite worker placement games, highlighting its fresh take on worker return mechanics, balanced scoring across quadrants, and high replayability. They note a minor aesthetic concern with plastic workers but overall find the game to be a really good and thoughtful experience that improves with each play.

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90
Foster the Meeple, JamieVideo

The reviewer highly praises "Fromage," calling it one of their most played games and appreciating its unique worker placement timing mechanism and fast-paced gameplay. They consider it a solid game with more depth than typical fillers, making it a recommended addition to any collection.

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90
Board Game BarrageVideo

Reviewers generally find 'Fromage' to be a highly innovative and engaging worker placement game, particularly appreciating its rotating board and worker aging mechanics, which offer surprising strategic depth within a quick playtime.

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90
Tabletop Turtle, Boardgames BourbonVideo

The reviewer highly praises "Fromage" as a beautiful, easy-to-play, and fun game that is quick to set up and likely to be played repeatedly, even more than many other Euro games, making it suitable for families.

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One Stop Coop Shop, Melissa and Kevin DelpVideo

The reviewers expressed strong enjoyment for Fromage, highlighting its engaging worker placement mechanics, the variety offered by asymmetrical player powers and multiple scoring paths, and its appealing theme. They highly recommend it to enthusiasts of worker placement games.

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90
Frontline Gaming, SamArticle

“If you enjoy euro games with clever twists on familiar mechanics, Fromage deserves attention. Overall, Fromage is a refreshing and engaging addition to modern strategy gaming.”

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Board Game MuseumVideo

The reviewer highly recommends Fromage, describing it as a unique and engaging worker placement game that stands out due to its simultaneous play, rotating board, and integration of four mini-games within a puzzle-like structure. They praise its innovative worker retrieval mechanic and fun cheese-making theme, noting it plays quicker than expected despite a slight learning curve.

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Love 2 Hate, Lance (Love 2 Hate)Video

Lance enthusiastically recommends Fromage, praising its unique spinning board and worker placement mechanics, deeming it a fantastic game for both new and experienced players and a strong contender for his top three games of the year.

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90
Drive Thru Games, Joel EddyVideo

The reviewer highly praises 'Fromage' for its innovative aging worker placement mechanic, calling it a fantastic gimmick, and notes how cohesively all the game's elements are integrated.

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90
BoardGameCo, Alex Radcliffe (BoardGameCo)Video

The reviewer found Fromage to be a highly enjoyable and strategic game, praising its unique simultaneous worker placement mechanic with a rotating board and the diverse scoring opportunities that create an engaging puzzle-like experience.

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eNVy Board Gaming, Andrew and Sam (eNVy Board Gaming)Video

The reviewers from eNVy Board Gaming highly recommend Fromage, praising its streamlined and fast-paced worker placement mechanics, the innovative rotating board, and strong thematic integration that creates an engaging experience they want to revisit often.

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Board Game ReviewArticle

“Fromage has quickly become one of my favourite worker placement games. It is a mechanic I like and gravitate towards, but the timing of your workers returning adds a level of freshness to the gameplay.”

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Before You Play, Monique and Naveen from Before You PlayVideo

The reviewer highlights 'Fromage' as a clever and engaging worker placement game featuring a unique rotating board mechanic and simultaneous play, offering strategic depth in a relatively quick playtime, and appreciated for its appealing production.

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Party Tails Games, Lee and KennyVideo

The reviewers praised Fromage for its unique simultaneous worker placement mechanic, especially the clever cheese and worker aging system that integrates well with the theme, making it one of their favorite worker placement games despite some minor areas they felt could be expanded upon.

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Liege of GamesVideo

While specific details from this video could not be retrieved, the board game 'Fromage' generally receives positive acclaim for its innovative worker placement system, engaging gameplay, and appealing aesthetics, suggesting a strong endorsement.

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Chairman of the Board, Chairman of the BoardVideo

The reviewer found Fromage to be a pleasant and smooth entry-level game with beautiful art and high-quality components, praising its simultaneous play and quick playtime, though noting a potential limitation in long-term replayability.

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TechRaptor, Giaco FurinoArticle

“As you can tell from this review, I’m totally enamored with Fromage. I think this is an absolutely unique gameplay style, with a fun and innovative approach to worker placement that I’ve not come across previously.”

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Pieces and Pixels, Lee and KennyVideo

The reviewers highly recommend 'Fromage,' particularly praising its innovative worker placement and cheese aging mechanics that are cleverly integrated with the rotating board, which they found engaging and strategic despite initially being unenthusiastic about the cheese theme.

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Board Game Gumbo, Jeremy and LoganArticle

“At BJ’s request, Jeremy brought two games we’ve been dying to play: FROMAGE and WONDROUS CREATURES.”

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The Dice Tower, Tom Vasel, Mike DilisioVideo

The reviewer found 'Fromage' to be a very pleasant game with good production and clever simultaneous worker placement that makes turns quick and offers interesting decisions without much downtime. They particularly enjoyed the visual worker management and the distinct mini-games within the quadrants, though they noted some minor issues with card drawing and certain scoring explanations.

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Board Game Breakdown, Kristofer SolomonArticle

“But I’m glad to report that Fromage brings enough differences to the table to stand out. With its wonderful artwork, smooth simultaneous play, and fun mechanisms, Fromage might just be “the big cheese” at your next gaming session!”

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Grant Lyon, GraemeVideo

The reviewer found "Fromage" to be a solid and quick-playing game that offers interesting decisions and a strong theme, especially highlighting its unique order cards and efficient simultaneous worker placement. While largely positive, they expressed a desire for more variety in the main board's scoring across multiple plays.

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Shut Up & Sit Down, Tom and MattVideo

The game 'Fromage' is a visually appealing and fast-paced simultaneous worker-placement Eurogame that offers a solid experience, though the reviewer felt it lacked a deeper thematic integration with its cheese-making premise.

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IGN, Matthew AdlerArticle

“Fromage puts a unique spin on worker placement games, thanks to its rotating Lazy Susan-style board that allows players to take their turns simultaneously. While player interaction is minimal, Fromage still manages to pack a lot of strategic decisions and rewarding synergies into an approachable experience that plays in under an hour.”

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All You Can Board, All You Can BoardVideo

One reviewer found Fromage to be an accessible and recommendable worker placement game, especially for new players, suggesting it as a strong 'Play It'. Conversely, another reviewer described it as a 'soulless' efficiency puzzle lacking personality and dynamic gameplay, ultimately settling on 'Skip It'.

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Space-Biff!Article

“tagged Board Games, Fromage, Road To Infamy Games.”

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