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Clank!: Adventuring Party
Expansion of:
Clank!
60m - 120m
2 - 5 Players
Ages 13+
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
This mechanic usually requires players to pick up an item or good at one location on the playing board and bring it to another location on the playing board. Initial placement of the item can be either predetermined or random. The delivery of the good usually gives the player money to do more actions with. In most cases, there is a game rule or another mechanic that determines where the item needs to go.
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Damdael
I think the expansion is alright, the components are good quality and the new cards for the adventure deck are nice. The new reaction cards help you not to doze off during the other players' turns. Unfortunately the new special characters and their decks just aren't in good balance. As you buy new cards to the decks with the characters you get to do their "special" thing less and less. And then there is Monkeybot who has passive abilities for every turn that with only a little luck or smart playing allow for massive scoring. Recently we had a game where a player escaped the dungeon with 65vp and Monkeybot a few turns later with 150vp.
Fat Tony
I thought this was going to be just a 5-6 player expansion, in the vein of Catan. New starting decks with distinct identities got me, though.
Charcoman
I was surprised by this expansion. I was expecting something overpriced and simple, the usual add a few more tokens, a couple of rules to allow 5-6 players and a simple asymmetry. And well, let's be honest, it is kind of. Nevertheless, my first impression with one game, I recognize that they tried hard to do something interesting and worthy of throwing your money to. First, the asymmetry. I was just expecting a couple of new cards in the initial hand but I was surprised by a mini personal board for players and interesting characters. Second, the additions to allow 5/6 players. This is additional clank cubes, gold, artifacts/secrets tokens, etc. as well as a few rules to modify the set-up that allows a fifth and an even a sixth player. To be honest I would never play a game of clank with so many players. We have more than 50 plays logged and still the last rounds of the game are quite slow, with all the combos you are probably having to take into account. The downtime at five / six players will be too much, so this is an addition not very interesting from my point of view. Third, the "reaction" cards, are a nice surprise. I had already read about it before, and I was not impressed as it just looked like a patch to get people engaged in the huge downtime you have in the 5th / 6th player games. Basically, now you have some cards that, if some conditions are met, you can play during the turn of other players: you play it on the table and you draw an additional card (so when your turn arrives, you will play 5 + 1 = 6 cards). The specific decks of each character already have a few reaction cards on them and the expansion brings you additional cards to shuffle and use for the market (As usual… should we take out some "old" ones to avoid "dilution" of the new and be able to see them appear more often?). I must recognize that it works quite well in practice and it improves the flow of the game for people who already knows how to play. It forces the players to draw their five cards in advance quickly and start thinking about what they are going to do next, while keeping an eye on what the others are doing, as react conditions are dependent on others gameplay. For example, in the case of Xavier's orc, one react card can be used if somebody else kills the last monster in the market row. I don't know if it was due to the low expectations, but I enjoyed quite a lot this expansion. It is not something that blows your mind, but the asymmetry is interesting enough to give envy to explore the different characters gameplay. I am not sure they are fully balanced, we will see, but I do not really care. They are quite fun. In addition, the reaction cards are a good idea and improves the flow of the game for experienced players. I just found it a bit overpriced just for these two additions, as I disregard the 5/6 player one (even though it is a nice to have feature). My opinion is that it is still worthy to take a look at it, if you enjoy Clank! In our case, I believe that from now on, we will play always with this extension.