The beloved board game, Caverna: The Cave Farmers, has now been transformed into a digital experience, aptly named Caverna, and is available on Android, iOS, and Steam. Originally launched in 2013 and crafted by the renowned designer Uwe Rosenberg, who also created Agricola, this digital adaptation brings the underground farming adventure to your screens.
For mobile users, the game is published by Digidiced, a German studio known for digitizing board games. You can grab Caverna for $11.99, and currently, Digidiced is offering significant discounts on other titles like Terra Mystica, Stockpile, Gaia Project, Chai, and Indian Summer, making it a great time to explore their catalog.
Juggling a Dozen Decisions At Once in Caverna
Caverna places you in charge of a dwarf family tasked with expanding their subterranean home. Starting with a simple cavern, your journey can take you in numerous directions. You might decide to clear out forests to plant crops, establish pastures for livestock, or delve deeper into the mountain to mine ore and gems, and even craft weapons for your dwarves' adventures.
Each turn is crucial in Caverna, as the game concludes after a set number of rounds. Your score is determined by how effectively you've expanded, developed, and managed your underground world. To see the game in action, check out the video below.
Played the Original?
The digital version of Caverna excels in managing the game's inherent complexity. You can enjoy solo play against AI opponents with varied personalities, or compete with up to six other players. The game supports both online and local multiplayer, as well as asynchronous play with push notifications. For solo enthusiasts, there are weekly challenges complete with leaderboards.
Additionally, the game features a playback option, allowing you to revisit past matches. Visually, you can choose between the classic board game aesthetic or opt for a modern 3D look. Dive into the digital world of Caverna by checking it out on the Google Play Store.
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