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La Boîte de Jeu  |  SKU: BDJTDVEN

Tribes of the Wind

€45.14 EUR €52.67
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Description

Designer Joachim Thôme
Publisher La Boîte de Jeu
Players 2-5
Playtime 40-90 mins
Suggested Age 14 and up

In a post-apocalyptic world, the tribes of the wind are going to rebuild the world on the polluted ruins from the past.

Players will have to plant forests, build new villages and temples, and decontaminate surrounding areas.

They will be able to play cards from their hand. But be careful! The effect or even the possibility of playing the card may vary depending on...the back of your surrounding opponents'cards.
Players may also send their wind riders to explore the area, plant forests or build villages and temples using all the gathered ressources.

Along the game, you will manage to complete some objectives that will allow you to unlock your guide's special abilities, and to improve your tribes' powers.

When someone builds their 5th village, the game will be about to end. The player with the most points, depending on pollution, villages, temples, layout of their forests and other various objectives, will be the winner!

—description from the publisher

Customer Reviews

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Éric marchand
Pollution waste

Cool concept. Use the card of other player to play yours. Unpolluted and build. Wow!

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Melanie S
Interesting interactivity

After one play of a friend's copy I immediately went out an bought a copy of my own. The fact that card actions depend on the types of cards your neighbouring opponents have, makes for an interesting indirect interaction as you hope your neighbour will draw certain types of cards. And the puzzle of when and where to build villages, which drives the end-game, is my jam!

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Mark Pomeroy
Great game poor rulebook

Really enjoyed this light to mid weight tile laying hand management game…once we got past the rulebook. Also could use a player aid. Would have given 4 stars if rulebook wasn’t so bad.