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A Few Acres of Snow

#79828BGG ↗

2011 · 2-2 players · 90min · weight 3.03 · 8,122 ratings

v2 v3 fit 0.452

BGG raw

ID
79828
Name
A Few Acres of Snow
Year
2011
Rank
280
Min players
2
Max players
2
Playing time
90
Min playtime
60
Max playtime
90
Avg weight
3.0289
Num weights
589
Bayes avg
6.93219
Average
7.36777
Users rated
8122
Num owned
9473
Wanting
611
Wishing
3073
Num comments
2110
Fetched at
Sat Apr 25 2026 16:15:42 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Mechanisms (8)
Area Majority / InfluenceCard Play Conflict ResolutionDeck, Bag, and Pool BuildingDelayed PurchaseHand ManagementOpen DraftingPoint to Point MovementSimulation
Categories (5)
Age of ReasonAmerican Indian WarsCard GameTerritory BuildingWargame
Description (1592 chars)

A Few Acres of Snow is a two-player, deck-building Strategic level board-wargame about the French and British conflict in North America. The card-play contains a focus on a deck-building mechanic similar to Dominion, each card will have multiple uses like card-driven games. The players have to choose only one aspect of the card to use when it is played. Each space captured by a player will add another card to the capturing player's deck. From the box description: A war fought at the edge of two mighty empires. For over one hundred and fifty years Britain and France were locked in a struggle for domination of North America. Thousands of miles from their homes, settlers and soldiers were faced with impenetrable forests, unpredictable American tribes, and formidable distances. Despite these obstacles they were able to engage in bitter warfare, with the British ultimately taking the prize of Quebec. A Few Acres of Snow is a two-player game that allows you to recreate this contest. You can change the course of history by your decisions. A Few Acres of Snow takes an innovative approach to the subject, using cards to represent locations and manpower. As the game progresses you add to your selection of cards, increasing the range of actions available to you. There are many strategies to be explored. How quickly should you build up your forces, do you employ Native Americans, what energy should be expended on your economy? The game is about more than just fighting – you must successfully colonize the land to have a chance. Online Play Yucata (turn-based)

LLM v2 (wide)

Core verb
play card to take action
Decision shape
combinatorial
Reward schedule
engine_compounding
Aesthetics
["Challenge", "Narrative"]
Core loop pitch
Use cards in hand for movement, settling, or combat; captured locations add their own card to your deck.
Translation difficulty
Medium
Difficulty reason
Two-player deck-builder with a map adapts to digital, but balance issues (the famous Halifax Hammer) deter publishers.
Direct digital port
A Few Acres of Snow (browser, Yucata)
Port kind
unofficial
Closest loop translation
none yet
Primitive tags
["deck_building_with_map", "location_card_acquisition", "siege_attrition", "reserve_card_purchase", "hand_as_action_economy"]
Confidence
0.7
Extracted at
Mon Apr 27 2026 11:40:03 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time)
Raw v2 JSON (909 chars)
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  "name": "A Few Acres of Snow",
  "core_verb": "play card to take action",
  "decision_shape": "combinatorial",
  "reward_schedule": "engine_compounding",
  "aesthetics": [
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  "mobile_translation_difficulty": "Medium",
  "translation_difficulty_reason": "Two-player deck-builder with a map adapts to digital, but balance issues (the famous Halifax Hammer) deter publishers.",
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  "closest_loop_translation": "none yet",
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LLM v3 (deep)

Not yet enriched at v3 (deep pass).