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Paris – Deluxe Edition (Kickstarter)
90m - 90m
2 - 4 Players
Ages 12+
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.
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blutovs
I like games where you are free to take whatever you like, but there is a consequence for choosing too far ahead. Good competition as well as you compete for your standing in each part of the city. Simple play mechanic with lots of options.
ciggie
Area control is not one of my favorite mechanisms, but I figured since it was K&K it was worth a shot. Each turn you build the board out with tiles that you can later claim by spending money and possibly resources. Once the tiles are all out on the board, the players also have an option to draw an end game tile bringing the game closer to the end on their turn. Ultimately you are using your keys to gain money from a district, and then place that key onto a building for control. In addition to the area control element which is pretty standard fare, there is a bonus track around the board that offers a player either a resource or point bonus. The trick with these bonuses is while you can move forward to any bonus you want, you can never move backwards to get a bonus you passed over previously. It's a fun spin on acquiring end game points. For me Paris sits in an odd spot, it's easy to teach and play, but the game just lacks a certain fun factor for me. Maybe it's the area control, but I also worry the lack of variability would see me focused on doing the same few things each game. Lastly, I must say that Game Brewer did an absolutely amazing job with the deluxe edition, the components are simply fantastic!
chicagometh
I like this but I have no idea why. The production values of the deluxe version go a long way. I'm not usually one for area majority games, but there is something about the game arc of this one that sets it apart. I like how you feel money is breezy early game, but the game keeps going on and your ability to make money dries up. It's weird...you don't necessarily see how your actions culminate to an end game until you get there and realize your machinations may not have been as valuable as they seemed at first glance. Something about it I find fascinating, but I can see others thinking it is too simple and boring for the massive table presence.