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Cat Tower
15m - 20m
2 - 5 Players
Ages 6+
Dice rolling in a game can be used for many things, randomness being the most obvious. Dice can also be used as counters. The dice themselves can be unique and different sizes, shapes and colors to represent different things.
Dice Rolling
Action / Dexterity
Animals
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Fausticus1
A simple stacking game with a few twists and an amazingly cute theme. It's simple mindless fun with a theme and art I really love. What's not to like?
grasa_total
The Animal Upon Animal-esque rules would work better if the pieces weren't all identical! The cardboard also doesn't hold a crease as well as it needs to; with a more-used copy (I played in a game cafe) several pieces may be unable to support any weight at all. Redeeming feature: Cats are cute.
Bichatse
It's like Cat Jenga! Well, kind of. It's just the stacking side of Jenga, with no cat-removal, you have to stack all of your cats without knocking over the tower. A die roll each turn determines whether you stack the cats normally or upside-down, or draw a token with some special power on (which then gets added, instability-inducingly, to the tower). It's a fun filler, but I imagine probably works better with more people (as the tower will be less stable). Unfortunately, random luck could mean that none of the interesting parts of the game occur, in which case the game is more or less a foregone conclusion. In a two-player game this happens too-often, unfortunately.