Dale Yu: Review of Akropolis: Pantheon

 

 

Akropolis: Pantheon

  • Designer: Jules Messaud
  • Publisher: Gigamic
  • Players: 1-4
  • Age: 8+
  • Time: 45 minutes
  • Amazon affiliate link: https://amzn.to/4u8kNmg
  • Played with review copy provided by publisher

The time for rivalries is over! At the height of their glory, the once-opposing Cities now join forces to build a grand Capital together and honor the gods. Erect splendid Divine Altars dedicated to the protectors of the Capital, and let its aura shine throughout the ancient world. Managing Stones, coordinating placements, and anticipating Challenges are essential to achieving collective victory. 

 

Akropolis Pantheon is a cooperative expansion for the game Akropolis. The base game is required to play. The Architects’ goal is to work together to construct the Capital and achieve the highest possible score by using the best strategy. You must therefore join forces and play cooperatively.

 

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Dale Yu: Review of Rascally Rabbits

 

 

Rascally Rabbits

  • Designer: Ta-Te Wu
  • Publisher: Sunrise Tornado
  • Players: 2-6
  • Age: 10+
  • Time: 30-45 min
  • Played with review copy provided by publisher

Rascally Rabbits is a lighthearted yet strategic trick-writing game for 2 to 6 players. Mischievous bunnies are sneaking into gardens to snatch veggies, but only the cleverest plans will succeed! Each round, players receive a unique garden card showing a different arrangement of numbers from 1 to 16, then secretly customize parts of it to meet their goals.

 

At the start of each trick, the lead player chooses a crop (suit), and others must follow if they can. The highest number in the lead crop wins the trick and becomes the next lead. If a player matches both the crop and number exactly, they collect a bunny—a bonus that can score points later.

 

The round ends after 13 tricks or when one player has won seven. Players score points for winning tricks and for accurately predicting their total at the start of the round. Even players who win zero tricks can still earn points based on the bunnies they’ve gathered throughout the game.

 

After three rounds, the player with the most points from bids, tricks, and bunnies is crowned the most rascally rabbit of all!

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Dale Yu: Review of Vineyard

 

 

Vineyard

  • Designers: Roberta Taylor, Eduardo Baraf, Katherine Waddell 
  • Publisher: Pencil First
  • Players: 1-4
  • Age: 13+
  • Time: 60 minutes
  • Amazon affiliate link: https://amzn.to/4dmUrX2
  • Played with review copy provided by publisher

Welcome to wine country! Vineyard: A Winemaking Game is a 1-4 player game about making wine in a delightful, sun-washed valley. Move workers through the winemaking steps and choose your upgrades. Become a specialist, find the perfect moments to benefit from the activities around the vineyard, and enjoy a streamlined experience of crafting wine!

Set out on a winemaking journey to create sumptuous wine! Choose how to leave your impression by playing action cards, collectively moving workers to locations around the vineyard, and deciding your unique upgrade path. Will you push your luck to get more done, or focus on building up improvements?

  • Shared Worker Placement allows all players to move every worker, setting up future actions and benefits to try to take at the best time.
  • Quick, Engaging Turns keep gameplay moving for everyone with open information as you maximize your important role in the winemaking process.
  • Unique Location Actions provide ways to gain advantages and leverage other 
  • players’ decisions or use clever tactics to temporarily block workers.
  • Ongoing Upgrade Choices give you ways to upgrade-as-you-go with unique specialties and improvements to build your own path to victory.

What is Shared Worker Placement? All players at the table are able to play action cards to move the workers around the vineyard. You do not play a specific character, but choose how to best guide all of the workers! There may be turns when you set up an excellent upcoming action… But will you be the first to take advantage of it? Keep an eye on your fellow players and find the best moment to showcase your winemaking expertise!

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Dale Yu: Review of dnup

dnup

  • Designer: Kei Kajino 
  • Publisher: asmodee
  • Players: 2-5
  • Age: 8+
  • Time: 15-20 minutes
  • Played with review copy provided by publisher

Your goal in DNUP is to empty your hand of cards.

Each player starts with eight or ten cards in hand, with each card having different numbers (from 1-10) at top and bottom, e.g. 1 and 7. Pick up all your cards at once; you can rearrange cards from left to right at any time, but you can’t revolve them. (Don’t worry, the indexing of the cards lets you know what number would show up if you were to revolve the card!) 

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Alison Brennan: Game Snapshots – 2026 (Part 14)

 

 

New-to-me games played recently include …

CAPER: EUROPE (2022): Rank 514, Rating 7.6

A nice little 2 player with multiple ways to score points, the tug-of-war at each of three locations being just one means. Each turn you play a card to one of the locations and then you swap hands (ie if there’s nothing ideal, play the card you don’t want your opponent to play). The card effects have more score conditions, or move the tug-of-war, or take a stolen good (for set-based points) and so on. Six rounds. Form a strategy based on the cards you see. It’s all over in 20 minutes, easy to teach, easy to play.

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Dale Yu: Review of Twisted Trumpets

 

 

Twisted Trumpets

  • Designer: Matthew Rodela
  • Publisher: Play to Z
  • Players: 2-4
  • Age: 8+
  • Time: 30-45 minutes
  • Amazon affiliate link: https://amzn.to/4uGuAAp
  • Played with review copy provided by publisher

Twisted Trumpets is a lively, competitive tile-laying game where you vie for the prestigious title of “Royal Bugler” by crafting the most whimsical trumpet in the kingdom!   The game ends when a player completely fills all but three squares on their player board. You’ll finish that round, then all players take one final turn. Everyone tallies their scores based on the length of completed pipes, sets of flags, notes surrounding birds, public objectives, and private goals. The player with the most points wins and becomes the new Royal Bugler!

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