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Clank!: Catacombs
45m - 90m
2 - 4 Players
Ages 13+
Player elimination occurs in multiple-player games (>2) when a player can be eliminated from the game and play continues without the eliminated player.
Player Elimination
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
55.00
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Andy Parsons
I played the original Clank! several times when it first came out and quite enjoyed it. Seven years later, Catacombs has reminded me how much fun the game was and how my 7 rating for the original was perhaps a little ungenerous. Catacombs' use of tiles rather than a board with a fixed network of tunnels does seem like an improvement. Not only is it more thematic, it adds uncertainty and a degree of variability from play to play. Original Clank's quick artifact grab and exit strategy has been much discussed. I think that Catacombs' tiles and its abandonment of an end game timer triggered by the first player to exit make this strategy (even) less likely to succeed. Which is a good thing. Catacombs makes other changes, but my plays of the original were too long ago to say anything sensible about their merits. To quote myself on the original, Catacombs is "as if Dominion, Diamant and Dungeoneer had a messy night of passion". There is deck building, pushing your luck, a touch of strategy, and a large serving of luck. It is good enough knockabout fun to merit a rating higher than 7. Production quality is good. The artwork is a symphony of blues and purples. The card art is serviceable. I appreciate that they didn't go the Munchkin comedy route. The iconography is well done.
Bea Molina
Favorito Campaña solitario, repetidas 2 1as por contar mal puntos. 19-04-2024: Repetida 2 veces partida Nivel 5, perdiendo ambas. 22-04-2024: Repetida 2 veces Nivel 5 aunque la última podía ganar. 4 últimas partidas MAL JUGADAS por losetas, podían haberse ganado. 11 partidas.
bnordeng
Like Clank!, deck-building and go into the dungeon, get stuff and get out, fighting monsters along the way. I liked Clank! okay in my one play and I liked this more with the map building as you go. It's just fun and feels way more dynamic and interesting with the ever-changing map which can even spin tiles you are on during the game. You still get the pressure to get stuff and get out. Every game of this I've played so far has been a lot of fun. I don't have much experience with Clank! games, but this one has gotta be the best!