Black Forest Board Game Review: When Games Mirror Life Itself
Review by Lincoln Hoppe: The Game Bard
Introduction
Don’t judge me – I’m newer to the hobby and I’ve never played an Uwe Rosenberg game until now. But Black Forest, this very hyped game, made me understand what all the fuss is about.
(Review text here is a quick Summary of the video)
“This little wheel right here takes a great game and makes it legendary – it mirrors the progress of life, advancing our abilities and relationships one turn at a time.”
First Impressions: A Newcomer’s Take on Rosenberg
The Resource Wheel That Changes Everything
Gameplay Flow and Strategic Depth
Components and Medieval Atmosphere
The Deeper Meaning: Life Reflected in Glass
Who Should Play Black Forest
Final Verdict: Mechanically Brilliant, Emotionally Resonant
by Lincoln Hoppe
Original Music by Lincoln Hoppe: The Game Bard
My copy of Black Forest was damaged and traded for another game from the US Publisher Capstone Games.
Publisher: Feuerland Spiele , Capstone Games
Designed by: Tido Lorenz, Uwe Rosenberg
Art by: Lukas Siegmon
Board Game Geek Page: Black Forest
My Board Game Geek Page: Lincoln Hoppe

Lincoln Hoppe
Lincoln a professional film & Television actor based in Los Angeles, California.
He has a family with 5 kids, and one of his joys in life is playing games together as a family.
He's on a mission to spread the love and mental health benefits of play and board gaming to the world.

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