Overview
At a glance
Is this game right for my group?
ABG editorial scores on a 1–5 scale.
Easier to teach
High replayability
Low interaction
Scales well
Deep strategy
More strategic control
How it plays
How does it play?
Draft survivor dice across a reclaimed Paris, equip a shelter, and assemble the community best prepared for winter.
Core mechanisms
Key systems that shape the decisions players make.
Read the full game description
Paris: New Eden is a dice-drafting city-building game set after nature has overtaken the French capital. Across four seasons, players recruit survivors from five familiar districts: the station grows a community, the restaurant secures food, the tower supplies objectives, the center provides equipment, and the bridge offers missions. Dice colors represent specialists such as farmers, medics, fighters, sages, and builders, while versatile survivors can fill gaps. At the end of each season, the community bids for shelter improvements and must weather an event. Objectives and missions create competing priorities, so a useful die now may also reveal what an opponent needs. The game combines open information, tactical dice selection, set building, and light bluffing in a compact arc that ends when winter is resolved.