Findorff is a strategy board game designed by the well‑known game creator Friedemann Friese, famous for his green game boxes.
The game is named after Findorff, a district in the German city of Bremen.
Findorff is set in the 19th century, during a period of industrialization and urban development. Players take on the role of construction entrepreneurs competing to develop the Findorff district. They build infrastructure, factories, railways, and other important structures that contribute to the city’s growth. The historical background also includes the construction of the train station and canals, giving the game an authentic sense of time and place.
Findorff is an economic and strategic game. Players collect and use various resources (such as bricks, iron, and money) to construct buildings. The main goal is to build structures that generate points and provide special abilities. Resource prices fluctuate based on the market, requiring careful planning and adaptability. Players must also manage their workforce and time, as every action requires a certain number of workers and time units. Each playthrough differs due to the variety of building and project combinations.
If you’re looking for a game that blends historical themes with strategic depth and economic simulation, Findorff is an excellent choice. 🏗️