Base price: $20.2 - 4 players.Play time: 25 - 30 minutes.BGG LinkBuy on Amazon (via What's Eric Playing?)Logged plays: 7 Full disclosure: A review copy of Nimalia was provided by Lucky Duck Games. So, we made the unfortunate decision of w… | What's Eric Playing? May 20 | Base price: $20. 2 - 4 players. Play time: 25 - 30 minutes. BGG Link Buy on Amazon (via What's Eric Playing?) Logged plays: 7 Full disclosure: A review copy of Nimalia was provided by Lucky Duck Games. So, we made the unfortunate decision of watching Madame Web this evening, and you'll be pleased to know that it's bad enough that I figured out how to functionally write a review while I watch it because it's real bad. We shouldn't have done this. But our loss is your gain, since I managed to write an entire review while I watched! So in the meantime, enjoy my thoughts on Nimalia, from Lucky Duck Games! In Nimalia, players work tirelessly across six rounds to build an animal preserve! As you do, you'll draw and pass cards between the various players, playing one each turn. At the end of each round, you'll check your preserve against the current combination of scoring cards for that round. They ask for various things, like where your ice squares are or what's adjacent to an otter or how many bears you have. You know, the usual. So are you going to focus on scoring now or are you going to score later? | | | | You can also reply to this email to leave a comment. | | | | |
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