Dale Yu: Review of Caldera Park

Caldera Park

  • Designers: Wolfgang Kramer and Michael Kiesling
  • Publisher: Deep Print / Pegasus Spiele
  • Players: 1-4
  • Age: 10+
  • TIme: 30-40 minutes
  • Played with review copy provided by Pegasus Spiele at SPIEL 2022

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A few years ago, Savannah Park was a big hit here – an easy going Take-it-easy style game where everyone tries to put their animals in nice friendly groupings for maximal scoring. Caldera Park is an interactive puzzle-game that achieves a perfect balance between strategic planning and luck. This, and its accessible ruleset, make it a great next step for anyone who enjoyed Savannah Park.

Welcome to the wilderness of North America! Breathtaking mountain views and spectacular geysers await you. Vast forests and prairie provide habitats for native animals. Your task is to group animals of the same species together in families as large as possible. But large families are only half the battle: to score a lot of points, they also need access to watering holes and must avoid bad weather. A turn comprises two simple steps: First, one player chooses a feature (species or watering hole) and a terrain requirement from a limited selection. Then, each player must place one of their tokens showing that feature onto one of their park spaces obeying that terrain requirement. What seems no trouble at first grows more and more challenging and exciting as the available spaces become fewer and fewer. But it’s not only the choices of your fellow players that can disrupt your plans. There are also unpredictable weather tokens that you must take into account. After five rounds, the game ends. Then you score your most valuable family of each species and the terrains you completely populated.

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Opinionated Gamers 2022 Holiday Gift List – Part 5 – Accessories for Game Night

Well, the holiday season is upon us, and it’s time to start looking for gifts for loved ones (and assorted family members too). Gamers are notoriously hard to shop for because…. reasons. We’ve polled our writers here and we’ve come up with a few lists that might help you find some gifts for that special gamer in your life. With all these lists, we will use Amazon affiliate links (and if you buy things from clicking these links, we might make a commission that help us keep the proverbial lights on here)

You can check out our previous lists at: https://opinionatedgamers.com/category/holiday-gift-list/

Sometimes you just want to find neat stuff that gamers might like. A few non-game suggestions that came up in our discussion… Continue reading

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Dale Yu: Spoiler Free review of Kalinasu (Key Enigma)

Kalinasu – Adventure Escape Game from Key Enigma

Link: https://keyenigma.com/products/kalinasu-escape-room-in-a-box

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Key Enigma is a puzzle game company that has had a fair bit of success in recent years.  Their most recent release, Kalinasu, just arrived here at the Gaming Basement.  It is their fifth release – proof that they’ve been around for awhile and have a good track record of making good puzzle games.

Kalinasu is an Escape box that mixes puzzles, narrative, and technology to immerse you in a challenging experience so carefully designed that it may be impossible for you to distinguish reality from fiction.   (To avoid spoilers, most of the images used in the rest of the review are either from the starting materials or from the KS campaign). Continue reading

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SPIEL 2022 One Line Reviews Part 2

In years past, we have compiled some quick takes on SPIEL games.  This year, we’ve asked our writers to give a very small summation of their thoughts after playing games.  It takes awhile to write up reviews, and by making this list of quick takes, hopefully you can get a feel for what we’re thinking of the new games in a quicker time frame.

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Reviews for almost all these games are coming soon, but for now, you can read these. They are in alphabetical order.  Our first set of one-line reviews can be found here. Continue reading

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Dale Yu: Review of Terra Nova

Terra Nova

  • Designer: Andreas Faul
  • Publisher: Capstone Games/ KOSMOS
  • Players: 2-4
  • Age: 12+
  • Time: 60-90 minutes
  • Played with review copy provided by Capstone Games at SPIEL 2022
  • Amazon affiliate link – https://amzn.to/3ECPKqR

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Terra Nova is a simplified version of the strategy game Terra Mystica. In the game, up to four players each control one of ten factions, each with different abilities. Compete against one another to explore new territories in peaceful competition, erect buildings, and achieve certain goals from round to round. Use your faction’s special abilities in a clever way to control the largest territory at game’s end and finish with the most points.

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Opinionated Gamers 2022 Holiday Gift List – Part 4 – Proud Parent List

Well, the holiday season is upon us, and it’s time to start looking for gifts for loved ones (and assorted family members too). Gamers are notoriously hard to shop for because…. reasons. We’ve polled our writers here and we’ve come up with a few lists that might help you find some gifts for that special gamer in your life. With all these lists, we will use Amazon affiliate links (and if you buy things from clicking these links, we might make a commission that help us keep the proverbial lights on here)

You can check out our previous lists at: https://opinionatedgamers.com/category/holiday-gift-list/

You know, some days you just want to toot your own horn. We’ve got a bunch of talented gamers here on the blog, and here are some of the projects that we’ve been associated with… (All helpfully for sale and mostly available to get delivered by the holidays)… I tried to find at least one game from each OG writer that I could, but of course my memory is getting faulty these days, so my apologies to anyone I forgot along the way Continue reading

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