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All rights reserved. All trademarks are property of their respective owners in the US and other countries. VAT included in all prices where applicable. There are a wide variety of ways to gain victory points in Fort, both turn-to-turn and during its final tot-up. As well as points, there are a number of rewards to earn from upgrading your fort using pizza and toys, in the form of made-up rules, perk cards and, ultimately, the magnificent macaroni sculpture for an extra score bonus. Made-up rules provide players with a hidden objective - such as gathering a certain type of resource - for extra points at the end of the game.

Perk cards, meanwhile, offer players abilities to help them along their way, such as enabling players to take an additional card or action on their turn. Both made-up rules and perks are taken on a first-come first-serve basis from the middle and a facedown deck, respectively. There are some perks that I found clearly better than others, such as providing a permanent upgrade to player storage versus cards that are one-use only. This might seem unfair at first, but it provides an incentive for players to upgrade their fort before their opponents to claim a valuable boost.

Adding a level to your fort feels like a long-term investment for the end-game, as well as having an in-the-moment benefit.

Whereas another might decide that their resources and actions are better spent elsewhere. Both of these approaches are perfectly viable; in fact, players will rarely find a single strategy and stick to it. Unfathomable board game review: Battlestar Galactica meets Arkham Horror in social deduction game likely to test friendships - and patience.

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