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Pergamon (Second Edition)
45m - 45m
2 - 4 Players
Ages 10+
The primary goal of a set collection mechanic is to encourage a player to collect a set of items.
Set Collection
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
Ancient
50.00
€
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BenjaRocks
Good filler with interesting mechanics of set collection. Has clever decisions and it's very enjoyable.
boomtron
A pretty good set collection game, with your typical small but plentiful vs. large but few tyoe of balancing, with a money/turn order/selection mechanic similar to New England. I'd play again.
AmongFriends
PROS - Great components like the thick tiles and very colorful board - Press your luck with money vs. When do you want to dig part of the game really makes for some great decisions - Player interaction in how much money you ask for and who goes after you - Your new exhibits pushes your opponents older exhibits closer out the door which is fun - After teaching, the game rolls smoothly and rather quickly - Lots of depth for a game that is "light" - Very funny when someone gets screwed out of money or better yet, you get the leftovers of money and it's a lot CONS - A vase symbol has a light or dark side so it gets confusing on whether or not they match - End game rules for polishing means you can use up all your money to polish all you want. Thematically, it doesn't really make sense since you can only polish 3 times max during the rest of the game. It's a little "game-y", but not the biggest deal.