7.4
rating
Ludopedia
7.2
rating
BGG
Our Verdict
Perfect for those looking for a light, cute game with a bit of strategy. The capybara theme is simply irresistible!
Highlights
- Absolutely adorable and charming art
- Clever multi-use card mechanic
- Quick and dynamic gameplay
- Very easy to teach beginners
Keep in mind
- Too shallow for hardcore gamers
- Moderate reliance on draft luck
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Ever dreamed of opening a cozy little café with a unique twist? In Café Baras, you step into the paws of a coffee-loving capybara determined to turn that dream into a reality. Your goal is straightforward but competitive: build the most delicious menu and the most charming decor in town to attract customers and keep them coming back. But watch out, you're not the only furry barista in town; rival coffee shops are popping up, and the fight for the neighborhood's loyalty is on!
The gameplay revolves around strategic choices using multi-use cards. Each turn, you must decide the fate of the card in your hand: will it become a decoration item to enhance your shop's aesthetic, a food or drink item for your menu, or will you use it to serve a customer? If you can fully satisfy a customer's specific needs, they become a 'Regular' — those loyal patrons who love your place and grant you valuable extra points at the end of the game.
Brought to you by the creative minds behind hits like Creature Comforts, the game perfectly balances family-friendly accessibility with the tension of resource management. You'll need to balance investing in your shop's infrastructure with the immediate need to earn money by serving guests. It's a tableau-building experience where every card played shapes the identity and efficiency of your business. Can you create the perfect atmosphere to run the busiest café in town? Get your coffee maker ready, arrange the tables, and get ready to manage your capybara-run enterprise!
The gameplay revolves around strategic choices using multi-use cards. Each turn, you must decide the fate of the card in your hand: will it become a decoration item to enhance your shop's aesthetic, a food or drink item for your menu, or will you use it to serve a customer? If you can fully satisfy a customer's specific needs, they become a 'Regular' — those loyal patrons who love your place and grant you valuable extra points at the end of the game.
Brought to you by the creative minds behind hits like Creature Comforts, the game perfectly balances family-friendly accessibility with the tension of resource management. You'll need to balance investing in your shop's infrastructure with the immediate need to earn money by serving guests. It's a tableau-building experience where every card played shapes the identity and efficiency of your business. Can you create the perfect atmosphere to run the busiest café in town? Get your coffee maker ready, arrange the tables, and get ready to manage your capybara-run enterprise!
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Mechanics
Categories
Families
Publisher
KTBG, Alis Games, BoardBros, Cranio Creations, Happy Meeple Games, Lavka Games, Ludofun, Reflexshop
Designer
Roberta Taylor
Artist
Cindy Monroy
Is the game complex? Can someone who doesn't play board games enjoy it?
Absolutely! The game is very accessible, with simple rules and minimal text, making it ideal for newcomers or family game nights.
How long does a game last?
Games are quite fast, averaging around 30 minutes, making it a great 'filler' between longer gaming sessions.
How many players can participate?
The game supports 2 to 4 players (some versions mention up to 5), and it works well in any of these setups.
What is the main goal to win?
You need to accumulate the highest score, which involves decorating your shop, building a varied menu, and especially turning customers into 'Regulars'.
Do the cards significantly impact the strategy?
Yes! Since cards are multi-use, the decision to use a card for decoration or to serve a customer is the core of the game's strategy.