You are the head of a respected but troubled family estate in mid-19th century Victorian England. After several lean decades, family fortunes are looking up! Your goal is to improve your estate so as to be in better standing with the truly influential families in Derbyshire.
Obsession is a game of 16 to 20 turns in which players build a deck of Victorian gentry (British social upper class), renovate their estate by acquiring building tiles from a centralized builders' market, and manipulate an extensive service staff of butlers, housekeepers, underbutlers, maids, valets, and footmen utilizing a novel worker placement mechanic. Successfully hosting prestigious social activities such as Fox Hunts, Music Recitals, Billiards, Political Debates, and Grand Balls increases a player's wealth, reputation, and connections among the elite.
Each turn, players choose a building tile representing a room or outdoor space in and around their 19th century British country house. The tile chosen dictates the event that can be hosted and the guests to be invited. Players must carefully plan, however, to have the proper staff available to service the event and support guests as needed. The reward for success is new investment opportunities, permitting further renovation of the estate (acquisition of more valuable/powerful building tiles), an increase in reputation in the county, an expanding circle of influential acquaintances, and a larger and highly-trained domestic staff.
Throughout the game, a competitive courtship for the hand of the most eligible young gentleman and lady in the county presents specific renovation and reputation objectives. The player who best meets these objectives while accumulating victory points will win the hand of the wealthy love interest and the game.
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"Obsession offers a wonderful mix of mechanics that brings the rivalry of Derbyshire society to life in delightful ways with challenging decisions about the family's standing." [SGOYT]
"Obsession is a wonderful game that ties its theme and mechanics together perfectly, while presenting a memorable challenge against a solo opponent, like the Poldarks." [SGOYT]
"Downton Abbey-in-a-box, a Victorian experience of courtship and estate building that feels, somehow, very satisfactory. And yes, making fake accents while playing is incentivized." [SGOYT]
"Obsession provides a fun challenge of managing elements like building tiles, staff, and guests all in a set of mechanics that work together amazingly well." [SGOYT]
"Obsession offers an experience that brings together mechanics and theme into a challenge that offers plenty of variety, decisions, and stories." [SGOYT]
"Obsession presents the dual challenge of improving a country estate and managing a family's social circule within an endearing sort of theme." [SGOYT]
"Obsession presents a unique blend of Victorian era society and estate management to create a highly thematic, memorable, and challenging experience." [SGOYT]
"A thoroughly thematic narrative experience mingles with all sorts of strategy as one builds up a British country estate and maintains a family's social circle in Obsession." [SGOYT]
"Obsession is a highly thematic and enjoyable game about managing a British family and estate in the 1800s, complete with all sorts of building tiles and guests." [SGOYT]
"Obsession combines the possibility for excellent stories with enjoyable and challenging gameplay as one manages a country estate in the 1800s." [SGOYT]
"Obsession presents a unique theme that includes a suite of gameplay mechanics that work extremely well to simulate life in an 1800s British village." [SGOYT]
"Obsession allows one to take control of a family and country estate in order to orchestrate a societal marriage through reputation and social events from the 1800s." [SGOYT]
"A rich narrative develops during the course of this amazing game that forces one to balance all the activities around a country estate and social circles." [SGOYT]
"Dripping in a Victorian-era theme, this interesting and enjoyable experience challenges one to manage and build both a country estate and family reputation." [SGOYT]