Chimangos

(Self-Published) · Board game · 2026
2–5 15–30 min
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RECOMMENDED

Fans of area majority games with a twist of programmed movement will love this. Chimangos is fast, strategic, and full of surprises.

Highlights
  • Quick matches (15-30 min)
  • Direct interaction and fierce competition
  • Programmed movement adds unpredictability
Keep in mind
  • Can feel too chaotic for control freaks
  • Scoring at specific phases demands planning
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About the game

What you do in a play session

In *Chimangos*, you play as a clever and opportunistic bird of prey, fighting for dominance in a constantly shifting territory. The modular board features zones like pastures, cities, dumps, and even dangerous hunters. The game unfolds over 18 rounds, split into three scoring phases. Each round, you secretly choose an action from your hand: deploy new tokens, breed units, attack rivals, move between zones, or rest to recover cards. At the end of rounds 5, 11, and 18, majorities are counted on each zone, awarding (or deducting) victory points. After round 18, the most successful bird wins. The game blends programmed movement with area control, offering quick matches full of twists. Ideal for fans of strategy with a dash of controlled chaos.

Best player count

BGG community vote

2–5 players
2 OK
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4 OK
5 OK

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Admin: Upcoming Releases Animals: Birds
Publisher (Self-Published)
Designer Nicolás Martínez Sáez

Frequently Asked Questions

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5 questions
How many players can play?
2 to 5, but it gets more chaotic and fun with more people.
How long does a game last?
Between 15 and 30 minutes, depending on player count.
Is it hard to learn?
No, the rules are simple, but the strategy can be challenging.
Any special components?
The modular board and chimango tokens are the highlights.
Who is this game for?
Fans of quick games with direct interaction and a dash of strategic chaos.