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Castellion
30m
1 - 2 Players
Ages 10+
Tile Placement games feature placing a piece to score VPs, with the amount often based on adjacent pieces or pieces in the same group/cluster, and keying off non-spatial properties like color, "feature completion", cluster size etc.
Tile Placement
Fantasy
23.00
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bpierce72
My initial impressions are that I enjoyed Sylvion and Onirim more. However, I haven't played this much and still need to play some more to be sure. I just think that maybe the spatial/tile play doesn't appeal to me as much as the card play in the other games.
benny12
Fun - once you get a hang of it, within 2-3 plays - and introduces very well anticipation, thinking ahead to the upcoming ordeals. Good structure in the three different play levels
CegouineDykon
Solo game. Tile placement. Never tried the 2-players co-op variant, not that interested in trying either. Pros: + Exp/variant included. + Ajustable difficulty. + Stunning packaging, like all its Oniverse sibblings. + Tile placement Neutral: = Shuffling tiles can be quite tricky, but you can put the tiles in a bag. = The «insert cover» is pretty, but can also be very annoying if you play the game often. (Easy to remove, though) Cons: - Wish there was some instruction in the box telling us the way the tiles fit in the insert. Knowing that, I wouldn't have throw mine away. - There is a possibility of losing in the first few turns and it's a pain. - There is way too much luck involved for this one to be fun. Challenging is fun... but you have to feel like you can get better at it, but there is no getting better then the luck of the draw. - Intro level is bad, you should skip it. Notes: I usually love tile laying games but this one turned out to be more pain than fun. Too much losing with bad luck. Definitetly need to have a draw bag, even then, it does not solves the problem. I rated it a 9 at first, 'cause I was excited... Then it dropped to 6.5 cause I do not like the whole black-border traitor thing, the badluck of pulling them all three early in the game is way too high... It dropped in my rating by a lot... AND NOW I drop it even lower. I am thinking of getting rid of this one. Oniverse: I really liked the puzzly aspect of tile placement at first, I strongly thought this would be my favorite one (because I love the mechanic so much), but the more I play, the less I like it. The luck factor is way too high. It is at the bottom of the Oniverse ranking, for me, without hesitation.