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Features

  • STONE AGE, A FASCINATING ADVENTURE IN THE PAST
  • 2 to 4 players
  • 60 minutes playtime

Description

Stone AgeThe Dawn of Mankind. Our ancestors were hard workers, resting only very little. Luckily for us, their ingenuity allowed them to make their work easier, day after day. In Stone Age, players are sent back to that arduous period of history. With tools, quite archaic at first, you will be able to collect wood, stone and gold. These resources will allow you to attain higher levels of knowledge and build sturdier roofs over your head. Though luck plays an im­portant part in the game, only those who master their fate will be able to grasp victory. Finally, one mustn't forget to feed their tribe as that would represent a major setback for them. Relive history. CARVE YOUR VICTORY - IN STONE. From the Manufacturer The Dawn of Mankind. Our ancestors were hard workers, resting only very little. Luckily for us, their ingenuity allowed them to make their work easier, day after day. In Stone Age, players are sent back to that arduous period of history. With tools, quite archaic at first, you will be able to collect wood, stone and gold. These resources will allow you to attain higher levels of knowledge and build sturdier roofs over your head. Though luck plays an im­portant part in the game, only those who master their fate will be able to grasp victory. Finally, one mustn't forget to feed their tribe as that would represent a major setback for them. Relive history. CARVE YOUR VICTORY - IN STONE.


Product Dimensions: 12.4 x 9 x 37.4 inches


Item Weight: 3.4 pounds


Country of Origin: Germany


Item model number: ZM7260


Manufacturer recommended age: 13 years and up


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Release date: March 1, 2018


Manufacturer: Publisher Services Inc (PSI)


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great game
Style: Stone Age
This is a great game! We actually had someone teach us the game so it made it easier for us to learn.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 4, 2022 by Elaine W.

  • Simple to learn, fun to play, good strategy for all
Style: Stone Age
I got this game during the pandemic to add a little spice to an otherwise fairly repetitive "friends night in" game night. We were used to Catan and Monopoly, and this was a great addition. It's a fairly simple worker placement game where you got to balance your priorities between gathering food, growing your population, collecting materials, building structures, and researching technologies. At the start of the game, you have a fairly small population, but by the end, each person has a tribe with its own set of unique strengths. I personally go for the farming method if the "build a farm" area is not too crowded to save me from catching food later. My brother may go for the "love hut" method to get a lot of people quickly. Whereas another friend goes for hoarding resources and tools so he can build the best buildings. It's insanely gratifying to build up your civilization into something even better each turn. It can also be nerve-racking if you're really low on food and you need your people in the forest to catch a certain amount of food and you're not sure if they can do it. The dice rolling dynamic puts in a good amount of randomness to balance out an otherwise purely strategy-based game. I like how the game doesn't play out as competitive. Though there is a winner at the end of each game, as we go through we get so invested in helping each other and making our own tribes that it feels like more of a collaborative game. Excellent game and it's set to go on for just the right amount of time usually about 60-90 minutes for a three-person group. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 15, 2021 by Brian Roskuszka

  • Classic Quality Worker Placement
Style: Stone Age
Stone Age is the perfect example of a worker placement game that is both accessable to those new in the hobby and deceptively complex enough for veteran board game players. The gameplay is simple and involves each player taking turns to contribute workers to various sections of the board in order to fulfill specific actions granted by each individual section, though the complexity comes in through the management and allocation of certain resources in order to drastically increase the total points you receive when constructing new buildings in your village and by investing in specific cards that will multiple your score in certain areas such as agriculture or making babies. Additionally, the randomized gameplay element of using dice in order to determine the success of your workers further heightens the enjoyment of the game by injecting it with a perfect amount of spontaneous moments of shock when two of your workers somehow manage to return to the village with roughly half of the lumber available in the forest or when five workers somehow only bring home one measly berry on their hunting expedition, which leaves your entire village on the brink of starvation. To make the effect even more cohesive within the atmosphere of the game, is that the game uses a leather cup and wooden dice, which, on the surface appears quite trivial, but, after countless hours of playtime, they prove to be absolutely essential to the tactile pleasure of playing Stone Age. This boardgame is a classic that stands up to the standards of today and is absolutely worth the time of any board game enthusiast, though games tend to last longer than expected even with built-in timers that bring about ending the game (purchasing the last building in a stack or purchasing the last development card in the deck). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 22, 2020 by Isaac

  • It is very good challenge if you like making long-term strategies and sitting ...
Style: Stone Age
This is a very interesting and complex game. It is very good challenge if you like making long-term strategies and sitting down with some friends for a long game. The game arrived still in its plastic packaging and all pieces were present. There was even an extra blue meeple. The box also cam with internal dividers and bags for separating the interior into quadrants and store the pieces. Aside from the dividers nothing really holds the pieces in place but there has been no issue storing the box on its side. In the few sessions I have played it, the game has taken at least an hour. the mechanics work well, but it can be frustrating for an entire play to fall apart just because of one dice roll. But that is simply the nature of the game. It takes a bit of work to introduce new people to the game because of the unique nature of the cards and huts, but once they became familiar with the symbols then everything fell into place. The only complaint I have is that, for the game to work really well, you need four people. The game felt like a grind with just two and the mechanics set in place to restrict two players did not stop us from maxing out our agriculture scores and both of us broke 300 points. We did not have the opportunity to finish the 3-player game. Overall, though this is a great game if you are interested in something a little heavier than Ticket to Ride or Settlers of Catan. Strongly recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 3, 2015 by Jay Long

  • Stone Age is a great game!
Style: Stone Age
This game is pretty easy to learn. We opened it a couple weeks ago, and have played about 10 games. With about half being 2 player. You can play in 30 minutes or so. It is for 4 players, but there is an expansion that includes a additional player (making it possible to play 5). The game plays differently depending on how many people due to small rules changes. It is a must have for new gamers, and a must have for seasoned gamers. It would be a great board game introductory option if you are trying to get some new people to play games with you. I think that middle school kids that like games, would enjoy learning to play. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 4, 2020 by Board Games Rock

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