Wolsung: The Boardgame -
Based on a German steampunk RPG of the same name, the board game gives you the title of a master inventor who is competing in the world's fair. Every turn you designate which of three combines your allotted workers are shipped off to, and on certain turns; one, two or all three of the combines produce a static number of materials. The number of workers you assigned to a combine determines your priority in selecting materials from what that combine produced that turn. Priority basically gives you the best pick of what is available in wood, iron, coal, glass and gold. Those materials can then be used to buy/create machines from the design office which cycle through very quickly. The machines require different materials in different combinations to create, and each one has a point score allotted to it. As the game goes on the designs become more complicated and require more materials but are worth more points as a result. Each player also has a secret objective card that tells them what the judges will be awarding extra points for, such as machines of a certain type, or designs from a particular country.
It feels like a rather ineffective substitute for Power Grid.
It's okay, but in the end I found I was a little annoyed by having to count up all the worker chips from 4 players as a combine was opened. I'm sure someone who can mentally keep track of the number of workers each player has put into a combine over a certain set of turns will be very good at this game. Gold also becomes very useless during the last half of the game, as it's only ever used in upgrading your workshops. But after you've upgraded everything it's only use is to be converted into other materials, which is done 2 >1.
I did not have as much fun with this one.