5.1
rating
Ludopedia
7.0
rating
BGG
Our Verdict
RECOMMENDED
Perfect for those who love fast, competitive card games with a cute and mystical theme.
Highlights
- Quick and dynamic matches
- Simple and intuitive rules
- Engaging fantasy theme
- Great as a filler game
Keep in mind
- Familiar mechanic for veterans
- Lacks deep strategic complexity
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About the game
What you do in a play session
Ever imagined commanding mystical creatures in a world full of magic? In Mirianth Pets, you dive into this fantastic universe to dominate the local fauna and gain fame throughout the kingdom. The game is essentially a 'shedding game', inspired by classics like Ambiente Abissal, but with the enchanting skin of Mirianth. The goal is simple, but the execution requires cunning: you need to get rid of all your cards as quickly as possible to score points.
The dynamics revolve around six types of mystical animals. Each one has its own value (from 1 to 6) and its respective suit (or animal type). To win the round, you must play cards that beat the strength of the previous play. Here, the strategy lies in balancing the use of your suits and numbers; knowing when to spend your strongest card or when to pass your turn to force an opponent's mistake is what separates the masters from the beginners.
The match flows quickly: players play cards to beat the current value or pass their turn. When everyone except one has passed, the round ends, and the player who made the last play starts the next one. The first to empty their hand wins the match and earns points. The overall champion is the one who accumulates the required score after several matches. It's the perfect kind of game for those who enjoy fast-paced disputes, with that pinch of tension of 'can I play this card now?' and the satisfaction of seeing your opponent stuck with a full hand while you win the round.
The dynamics revolve around six types of mystical animals. Each one has its own value (from 1 to 6) and its respective suit (or animal type). To win the round, you must play cards that beat the strength of the previous play. Here, the strategy lies in balancing the use of your suits and numbers; knowing when to spend your strongest card or when to pass your turn to force an opponent's mistake is what separates the masters from the beginners.
The match flows quickly: players play cards to beat the current value or pass their turn. When everyone except one has passed, the round ends, and the player who made the last play starts the next one. The first to empty their hand wins the match and earns points. The overall champion is the one who accumulates the required score after several matches. It's the perfect kind of game for those who enjoy fast-paced disputes, with that pinch of tension of 'can I play this card now?' and the satisfaction of seeing your opponent stuck with a full hand while you win the round.
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Best player count
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2
OK
3
OK
Soundtrack
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Mechanics, categories, families and credits
Mechanics
Categories
Families
Publisher
Ludofun
Designer
新澤 大樹 (Taiki Shinzawa)
Artist
Caio Errante
Community
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Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers before you buy
How long does a match last?
Matches are very quick, usually lasting between 20 and 30 minutes.
Is it hard to learn?
Not at all! The rules are very simple and intuitive, ideal for those who don't want to read giant manuals.
How many people can play?
The game is designed for 2 or 3 players.
Is it suitable for children?
Yes, as a shedding game with clear rules and an animal theme, it's great for introducing board games to kids.
What's in the box?
The game consists basically of the mystical animal card deck and the rulebook.
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