6.8
rating
Ludopedia
5.6
rating
BGG
Our Verdict
Enjoy quick games with an adventure theme and a touch of luck? Atlandice puts you on a run to save treasures before the island sinks!
Highlights
- Engaging Atlantis theme
- Fast-paced and dynamic games
- Constant twists and turns
Keep in mind
- Luck can be decisive
- Interaction can be limited
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Prepare for a race against time in Atlandice! The mystical island of Atlantis is sinking, and you are one of the last survivors tasked with rescuing as many treasures and riches as possible before everything disappears into the depths. The city's central clock marks the final moments, and the passages between locations are unstable, opening and closing unpredictably. Gathering goods becomes quite a challenge!
Atlandice's mechanics are creative and easy to grasp. On each turn, you choose a die, which acts as a portal to a new location. In these locations, you'll find resources and effects that are randomly distributed at the start of the game, ensuring each playthrough is a fresh and surprising experience. These effects can give you an extra boost or disrupt your opponents' plans. Earn prestige by accumulating more resources than others, both at crucial moments and at the end of the game. It's a fierce competition to see who can save the greatest legacy of the lost civilization. With quick games and constant twists, Atlandice is perfect for those who enjoy a dynamic and strategic challenge, with a touch of luck and plenty of tension.
Atlandice's mechanics are creative and easy to grasp. On each turn, you choose a die, which acts as a portal to a new location. In these locations, you'll find resources and effects that are randomly distributed at the start of the game, ensuring each playthrough is a fresh and surprising experience. These effects can give you an extra boost or disrupt your opponents' plans. Earn prestige by accumulating more resources than others, both at crucial moments and at the end of the game. It's a fierce competition to see who can save the greatest legacy of the lost civilization. With quick games and constant twists, Atlandice is perfect for those who enjoy a dynamic and strategic challenge, with a touch of luck and plenty of tension.
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Publisher
Ludonaute, MeepleBR
Designer
Scott Huntington, Shaun Graham
Artist
Alexander Thümler, Clément Masson, Ian Parovel
How many people can play Atlandice?
Atlandice is for 2 to 4 players.
How long does a game take?
A game of Atlandice typically lasts between 20 and 40 minutes.
Is the game difficult to learn?
No, the rules are relatively simple and the average weight is low (1.86/5 on BGG), making it accessible to most players.
What is the main objective of the game?
The objective is to collect the most resources and gain prestige to be the player with the most points at the end of the game, before Atlantis sinks.
Is there a lot of luck involved?
Yes, dice rolling and the random distribution of effects and resources bring an element of luck and unpredictability to the game.
Is it a game for pure strategy fans or more luck-based?
It's a good balance between strategy and luck. You need to plan your moves and manage your hand, but dice rolls and random effects can change the game's course.