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30m - 45m
2 - 5 Players
Ages 12+
Card drafting games are games in which players pick cards from a limited subset, such as a common pool, to gain some advantage (immediate or longterm) or to assemble hands of cards that are used to meet objectives within the game.
Card Drafting
Pattern Building is a system where players place game components in specific patterns in order to gain specific or variable game results. For example: placing chips on 2, 4, 6, 8 on a board gets the player an action card they can use later in the game.
Pattern Building
The primary goal of a set collection mechanic is to encourage a player to collect a set of items.
Set Collection
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starspangledgirl
There's nothing particularly wrong with this game, but it bothers me that the gameplay is so contrary to the theme. Why would you adding a red gallery make visitors go to other players' red galleries? Why are you, thematically, sometimes scoring points for what others are collecting? In addition, for a game about art the gallery cards are very washed-out looking. You should feel as if you are building an interesting and visually appealing gallery. The masterpiece tiles are the best art in the game--very clever twists on real masterpieces--but they are SO tiny it's almost insulting to the artist that made them!
Markuson
It is a tableau-building game. There is a lot of luck involved, so you can't really plan ahead, but just see what the best move you can do at your turn is. Fortunately is quick, so you don't really feel the pain to be at the mercy of your luck and other people decisions. The artwork is intriguing, although I wish they had added more variety in the cards.
Brother Abe
Another solid game from J. Alex Kevern. This one is a funny little puzzley game that fits nicely into my collection as its not too light, not too heavy. That said, I can see some not liking the amount of luck of the draw that can happen. I have heard that the game might seem to have a correct answer, so it can feel that game is too constrictive. I didn’t get this feeling, but I did see a way to expand on the rules. Once you have given the game a go, I suggest tweaking how the visitors work a little. To make things a little more exciting we modify the rules to allow players to use visitors to skip to one beyond the adjacent gallery that you normally get. This power activates when you would score a visitor. Now you may instead of scoring, choose to trade them to go +1 gallery farther per visitor. So you can get the one point if you choose to go to the adjacent as usual, but now you can give up the point to reach an awesome gallery your neighbor has been building. November 2020 $20.49 Cardhaus