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Formula D Reviews

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Formula D, by Asmodee, is a dice-rolling, grid movement game, with ongoing elements of press-your-luck. Up to 10 players take control of their own F1 car and race it around a multi-lane track.

Laurent Lavaur and Eric Randall’s classic revolves around your gearbox, which is a physical, 3D device that even has a movable gear stick! At the start of your turn, you have to decide whether to stay in the same gear, or move up or move down. Depending on your current gear, you’ll then roll the corresponding die and move that many spaces. The higher the gear, the bigger the die. First gear is a four-sided die, with pips ranging from one to two, while sixth gear is a monstrous 30-sided die that ranges from 21-30.

Players can’t just slam it up to sixth gear and then whizz around the track for the rest of the race. Thematically, it makes no sense… In real life, whether you’re Lewis Hamilton or the kid driving a go-kart, you have to slow down around corners.

Happily, the same applies in Formula D – players have to stop a certain number of times in each corner of the track or face a penalty (they’ll lose ‘wear points’ from their car; either generic points in the simple version of the game, or specific points from different parts of the car in the advanced rules, such as tyres, brakes, the gearbox, and so on). You can also lose points if you collide with other cars. Run out of points? Your vehicle stutters to a halt and you splutter out of the race!

Therefore, the crux of Formula D is calculating those gear dice and pushing your car to the limit – can you risk going up a gear and maybe rolling something that sees you overshoot the corner? Or do you play it safe and tootle along like the Safety Car, letting first place further extend their lead?

Formula D might look like a roll-and-move game, a mechanic which some gamers look down upon. However, there’s actually quite a few decisions to be made here. There are also varying degrees of difficulty to pick between. As well as the specific wear points spread out across your car (which makes for a far more tactical race rather than having 18 generic wear points to blow away), there are also asymmetric driver abilities to experiment with. Also, if you decide to play two (or more) laps, players can nip into the pit lanes – this slows them down, but tops up their wear points, meaning they can drive reckless again!

The board is double-sided, so you get two different tracks straight out of the box: Monte Carlo and an illegal street race. The latter track has debris to swerve around and other fun additions such as speeding past the police station. Also, great news for Formula D fans: there are lots of expansion packs available, consisting of many other tracks for hours of wacky racing.

Player Count: 2-10
Time: 60 Minutes
Age: 8+

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Posted 5 years ago
Fun party game for up to 10. Quite different to the classic and typical board games one would have so it is enjoyable as a fresh new game to the table.
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Posted 5 years ago
We first saw Formula D in a comic book shop and the box art was the first thing that caught me eye, the back of the box showed the large scale of this game and the sheer number of pieces and dice. Frankly it was very off putting so we put it back on the shelf and looked at it online first. A few youtube videos later and it became clear that the game was far less intimidating then it seemed in the shop and that it could be scaled to be as complex or as simple as you want it to be so we looked for it online and found it at Zatu Games for a great price and with free postage to boot. :D The game is a lot of fun for sure, even if you don't like driving in real life you would probably get a kick out of this, the gear system whereby you have a number of different dice but only ever use one at a time to determine how far your car can move in any given turn is very well thought out and is quick to get your head around. The rules are mostly very clear, there are some bits you may have to read a few times but everything you need covered is in there. The components are all of excellent quality, particulary the main game board which is huge, comes in two six section pieces and is double sided to boot. The cars are very nice, pre painted, not to a great standard but you do get 20 cars to play with! You can play with up to 10 players at a time. Either in an F1 style race with one car each or in five teams of 2 cars. You can also play a fast n furious streetracing themed game with 10 different unique characters to give the game a completely different flavour. Finally you can add in pit stops or weather effects to suit your tastes and you can buy extra tracks (each also double sided) to extend the already pretty good longevity even further. We tend to play it quite basic and just like the straightforward race to the finish one on one. Formula D has been around for some time in one form or another and it's very easy to see why, I'm sure this game will still be popular many years from now.
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Posted 7 years ago
Great game for racing enthusiasts. Great for Beginners and Advanced board gaming players. I play the advanced with the Lads and the beginners with my children under 6.
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Posted 7 years ago
Great game. Easy to learn but with interesting decisions, some strategy, great components, huge board and excitement all the way to the end. Worked fantastically with a wide range of family, from gamers to mother in law. Will be picking up expansion maps soon.
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Posted 7 years ago