Pigment (2017) Board Game
Pigment is a board game released in 2017 in the Renaissance category. Designed by Emily Hancock and illustrated by Copper Frog Games, Pigment is a worker placement game that challenges players to create beautiful works of art using different color pigments.
Game Components of Pigment
How To Setup Pigment
To set up Pigment, each player chooses a player board and places their worker tokens on it. The art cards, paint cards, and palette cards are shuffled and placed within reach of all players. Each player starts with a set of basic paint cards. The resource cubes are also placed in a central pool.
Gameplay Mechanics and Game Objective
Player Experience
In Pigment, players take on the roles of Renaissance painters, competing to complete the most valuable art pieces. The game requires strategic planning and resource management, as players need to balance their worker placement and resource collection to outdo their opponents. The game’s short playing time and simple mechanics make it accessible and enjoyable for a wide range of players.
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Personal Thoughts on Pigment
Pigment is ideal for fans of worker placement games and those who enjoy a light, strategic experience. It is a great introduction to more complex worker placement games and is suitable for families or casual game nights. However, players seeking more complex or lengthy gaming experiences might find Pigment a bit too simple.
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