

However, in the Collectors Edition, they’ve changed the rules around using these expansions. In the original edition of Suburbia, these new buildings were enough to round out the pool of tiles. As the boons rewarded for completing the objectives are very enticing, and usually make up for any sacrifices needed to get them. Getting them over your opponent, or making sure your opponent doesn’t get them can be game changing. Thereby eliminating one of the weaknesses of the original game., where you would often find yourself in front with all of your personal secret objectives and then go:īonuses & Challenges are the what. These are public objectives set up at the start, and give you objectives to complete during the middle of the game. The second addition comes in the form of Bonuses & Challenges. Only one side of these Border Tiles can be built against, so placing them requires careful planning, or else you could end up cutting your city in two.

Physically they are long and obtuse, but in terms of point generation they are incredibly powerful. The most impactful addition is the Border Tiles. There are three welcome additions added in this expansion: Border Tiles, Bonuses & Challenges and New Buildings. Publisher: Bezier Games Welcome back to the neighbourhood

This is a review of an expansion for the game Suburbia. builds on the foundation of Suburbia by introducing two new mechanics, and a slew of new buildings.
