CASTLE PANIC - FOLDED SPACE - BASE GAME 2ND EDITION (ENGLISH)
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Description
Castle Panic is a cooperative, light strategy game for 1 to 6 players ages 10 and up. Players must work together to defend their castle, in the center of the board, from monsters that attack out of the forest at the edges of the board. Players trade cards, hit and slay monsters, and plan strategies together to keep their castle towers intact. The players either win or lose together, but only the player with the most victory points is declared the Master Slayer. Players must balance the survival of the group with their own desire to win.
CASTLE PANIC - BASE GAME 2ND EDITION (ENGLISH) - FOLDED SPACE is categorised BOARDGAMES / GENERAL PUBLIC GAMES / COOPERATIVE GAMES and sold by l'Imaginaire, a store and specialised website.
Autors : Justin De Witt
Artists : Justin De Witt, Chad Hoverter, Tad Lambert
Complexity : 1.65
Language : EN
Game for : GF10
Average Time : 60 min
Difficulty level : EASY GAME
Players quantity : 1-6
Alexandre L. | Report this review |
23/04/2024 | |
Stressful but satisfying | |
A great game to play as a family. Each turn you exchange cards to come up with a team strategy to vanquish your foes. After your turn monsters move towards the castle. It is part strategy and part luck of the draw. So satisfying when you win. |
roxanne l. | Report this review |
13/03/2023 | |
Good game | |
Fun little game, easy to learn. They even have a video that can guide you step by step on how to play. Simple enough to teach a child if they can associate the pictures with their actions (my kiddo can’t read yet). Definitely worth the purchase |
cynthia c. | Report this review |
24/09/2023 | |
Excellent jeu | |
Nous avons joué à ce jeu chez des amis et nous avons tellement aimé que nous sommes allé l’acheter le lendemain. Très simple à jouer par contre, je ne crois pas qu’il existe en français. |