Cascadia, Award-Winning Board Game Set in Pacific Northwest, Build Nature Corridors, Attract Wildlife, Ages 10+, 1-4 Players, 30-45 Min, Flatout Games, Alderac Entertainment Group (AEG)
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Thomas
> 24 hourWeve played Cascadia about 10 times or so already since Christmas. Its becoming a favorite.
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Charlotte Rockett
> 24 hourThere is a family variant that allows our 6 year old to play and have fun. My husband and I really enjoy this one because it’s fun to play just the two of us or with 4 players.
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Matthew
> 24 hourI was on the fence about this game, wondering whether it would be a bit bland (some reviews complain it doesnt add much to the crowded field of similar games) or more mental effort than we want to spend (my wife and I have a busy work week and often want to play something medium-light). Decided to try this and really glad we did-- we can see this being one of our favorite board games. In a way it feels like a more interesting Kingdomino (a game we also enjoy but the replay value isnt as high); it has a nice degree of complexity but feels incredibly smooth and satisfying to play. Thia is also a really a beautiful production. Highly recommend!
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Mauricio Martinez
> 24 hourFun game, creative mechanics, great design, relatable theme. Its a game anyone can pick up and learn, and the game design countless replayability built in. My only complaint has to do with the cards: they look as if printed by an inkjet printer begging for retirement.
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chemgirl1
> 24 hourThis game is well-made and would make a nice addition to a gamers library. There are wood tokens and a nice cloth bag for them and the tiles are a thick cardboard. The game is equally fun whether you are just playing a 2-player game or with 3-4 players. Its a mid-level strategy game.
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t
> 24 hourEasy instructions to follow for first time player. I usually solo all of my games before I bring others to the table so it was nice that they included solo variant rules. Definitely a new favorite.
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Juan J.
> 24 hourMuy buen juego, mecánica fácil de aprender
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Bob
> 24 hourThe game supports more than two players, but its great at two also. Players take turns selecting from terrain/animal pairs each turn and placing them in their Tableau. You score based on varying conditions. Ex. A chain of salmon, for each pair of bears, most of a terrain type, etc. Its very easy to learn and teach. I would classify it as a light game. Placing times can require some thought and present opportunity for analysis paralysis. Since there are multiple ways to score, players can attempt victory with unique paths. The terrain tiles are cardboard, easy to read, and easy to identify the iconography. The animal chits are wooden and very nice quality. I highly recommend this game for casual gamers.
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Hrishi
> 24 hourVery well put together game. Colorful, and easy to learn components. Very easy and quick to setup so it will be the easiest choice for family and friends to decide on; will get maximum plays in my opinion.
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Luis C.
> 24 hourGood choice to people who is starting on board game, great family option