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Ludopedia
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BGG
Our Verdict
If you enjoy light strategy games and territory building, Aquapark is a blast. The 'I Cut, You Choose' system adds a fun and competitive dynamic.
Highlights
- Engaging duo dynamics
- Flexible scoring options
- Fun and creative theme
Keep in mind
- May feel repetitive after multiple plays
- Relies on player interaction
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In Aquapark, you’re the architect of a dream water park! Over five rounds, you and your friends will compete to create the most amazing park, filled with pools, beaches, green areas, and even colorful slides. Each round, players are paired up and must share a limited set of cards and visitor tokens. One player selects a row or column of available cards, while the other gets the privilege of choosing first. Then, both players place their cards and tokens in their parks, trying to position visitors in areas that match their preferences and create large connected zones. If you can’t place a visitor in the ideal spot, you can turn them into a lifeguard, which adds flexibility to scoring. At the end of the game, points are calculated based on the size of connected areas where visitors are placed, plus bonuses for lifeguards and territory competitions with neighbors. The player with the most points wins and takes the title of water park master!
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Publisher
FuNdál
Designer
David Nagy
How many players can play Aquapark?
Aquapark can be played by 1 to 5 players.
What’s the average playtime?
A game lasts between 20 and 45 minutes.
Is Aquapark suitable for kids?
Yes, the game is easy to learn and has a fun theme, making it perfect for kids and families.
What are the main components of the game?
The game includes park cards, visitor tokens, and a central board.
Does it require a lot of space to play?
No, the game doesn’t require much space, but a table is helpful for organizing the components.