Tiffin (2016) Board Game
Tiffin is a card game that was released in 2016 and designed by Kurt Miller. It is a strategic game that requires players to use area majority/influence and hand management to outwit their opponents. The game is set in a world where players are competing to become the most influential members of society by collecting and playing cards strategically.
Game Components of Tiffin
How To Setup Tiffin
To set up Tiffin, each player is dealt a hand of 4 Delivery cards and a pair of special cards (Flat tire and Shortcut). The remaining Delivery cards are formed into a deck, and six cards are laid out on the table. The Route cards are mixed, flipped, and three are placed on the table. The Tiffin delivery tracking cards are stacked in ascending order. The Competitor card is placed on the board with a neutral wooden cube on the “0” space. A start player is chosen randomly.
Gameplay Mechanics and Game Objective
Player Experience
Tiffin presents a challenging and engaging experience, with gameplay lasting around 30-40 minutes once familiar with the rules. Players face constant decisions on which actions to take, balancing tiffin placements, card drafting, and route movement. Early in the game, focus is on placing cubes for movement, while later rounds emphasize higher scoring tiffin deliveries.
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Personal Thoughts on Tiffin
Tiffin is ideal for fans of area control and card drafting games who enjoy strategic planning and interactive gameplay. The game’s setting, based on Mumbai’s lunch-delivery system, adds a unique and fascinating theme. However, it may not be the best fit for casual gamers due to its complexity and the need for strategic thinking. For experienced players, Tiffin offers a well-tuned and balanced game that challenges and rewards strategic play.
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