—
rating
Ludopedia
—
rating
BGG
Our Verdict
Love the idea of climbing mountains and building your deck? Objetivo Urriellu promises a strategic adventure in the heights!
Highlights
- Thematic deck building
- Challenging map routes
- Equipment and condition upgrades
- Intriguing secret objectives
Keep in mind
- Focus on predefined routes
- Reliance on market cards
- Initial learning curve
RECOMMENDED
Rules manual not indexed yet
Upload the PDF rulebook to ask questions about this game with AI.
Get ready to tackle the mountains of Asturias in this deck-building game! In Objetivo Urriellu, you and your friends take on the roles of modern mountaineers aiming to conquer the region's most iconic routes. Starting with basic gear and limited physical condition, your initial challenge will be to complete the easier trails. But don't worry, with each conquered route, your physical condition improves, and you gain points and map presence. The key to success is upgrading your equipment and skills by purchasing new cards from the market. To climb the highest peaks, you'll need not only the best gear and fitness but also to have completed lower-level routes first. The game ends when a player runs out of tokens for completed routes or when the main deck is exhausted. In addition to points accumulated during the climb, keep an eye on your secret objectives and map majorities, which can yield significant bonus points at the end. It's an adventure blending strategy, resource management, and a touch of exploration amidst the stunning landscapes of Asturias.
2
OK
3
OK
4
OK
Loading playlist...
Finding best prices...
Prices unavailable at this time.
Price history — last 6 months (lowest new offer)
Mechanics
Categories
Families
Publisher
Desconectando
Designer
Félix Alberto Jiménez Cuadrado
What is the average playtime?
A game of Objetivo Urriellu typically lasts between 45 and 60 minutes, perfect for a game session without long waits.
How many players can participate?
The game is designed for 2 to 4 players, offering a dynamic experience in both smaller and larger groups.
Is it a difficult game to learn?
The core deck-building mechanic is accessible, but mastering the strategy for optimizing climbs and achieving objectives might take a few plays.
What components are included in the game?
Expect to find cards for your deck, tokens for the routes, and possibly other components to represent the mountaineers' gear and physical condition.
Who is this game recommended for?
Recommended for those who enjoy card games with an adventure and exploration theme, especially if they like the idea of progressing and improving their deck throughout the game.
Is there any player interaction?
While the focus is on your own climb, competing for map majorities and racing to complete routes before others adds an element of indirect competition.