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Queen Games  |  SKU: QNG-10621

Kokopelli

€46.00 EUR
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Description

Designer Stefan Feld
Publisher Queen Games
Players 2-4
Playing Time 40-60 mins
Suggested Age 12 and up
Expansion Kokopelli: Expansion 1

Each player receives a 36 card deck, constructed from 3 each of 12 different ceremony cards (there are 16 different ceremonies in the base game).

Each player has a player board with spaces for four ceremonies. Their play area consists of the four spaces of their board, and the two nearest spaces on their left and right neighbors (for a total of 8 spaces). On a turn, they may draw a card, start a ceremony on personal player board, as long as there is not a ceremony of that type on in their play area; or play a card from their hand into any ceremony in their play area. Once started, a ceremony in your player grants a special ability until it is completed.

Ceremonies are complete after the fourth card is played to it, with the player claiming a victory point tile, and putting out a game end token if none is available. When all of the game end tokens have been put out the game ends. The player who has collected the most Victory Points is the winner.

-description from publisher

Customer Reviews

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Govind
An amazing light-weight by Mr. Feld

Kokopelli honestly feels like a Knizia game than Feld (like Knizia's Witchstone felt like a Feld).
Really fun quick game. We played with 2P and 12 festivals, it went very quick. Played 3 games back to back in 1.5 hours.
Might be slightly longer with more players as you need to be mindful of what players have played on thier village board.

Don't go looking for super deep card plays, its quite simple and in my opinion well trimmed 'just enough' for a game of this complexity weight.

Now you could have a runaway leader issue if you don't pay attention, in one of our game session I had a synergy, I had a card which gave me VP for playing cards on opponents festival + one more for closing festival.
So I got a lot of VP before my wife realised and decided to end the nonesense. Hopefully that makes sense, to pay attention to other player's boards.

Other than that another terrific & simple design by one of the genius among us, Mr. Feld.