In Adulthood, players must manage time workers between work, community engagement, and personal happiness, with game end triggered by happiness and impact metrics meeting.
Unlike traditional worker placement games with shared spaces, Adulthood enables players to use their action spaces exclusively on their own boards, enhancing personal strategy.
Players start with limited actions and can upgrade their careers and personal lives through interviews and partnerships, reflecting the challenges of adult life.
Throughout the game, decisions on spending energy and happiness for adulthood cards create a dynamic decision-making aspect, mirroring the trade-offs of real-life adulthood.
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