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Our Verdict
Enjoy the idea of mixing colors to score points? Prisma looks like a super accessible game with an eye-catching visual appeal, ideal for those seeking something quick and educational.
Highlights
- Visually stimulating
- Easy-to-grasp rules
- Quick playtime
- Educational twist
Keep in mind
- Lighter experience
- Draft luck dependent
- Might lack depth
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Get ready for an explosion of color with Prisma! This game promises a visually cool and straightforward experience. The core idea is simple: you'll mix primary colors to create secondary ones and score points in the process. Each round kicks off with a card draft, where you'll pick the best option for your strategy. Then, it's time to place the card on your table, forming sequences of triangles, squares, and circles in red, green, or blue. When colors meet, the magic happens! You'll place a token on the shape representing the secondary color formed – think red and blue becoming purple, for instance. The trick is that each secondary color scores differently depending on its placement and surroundings. Mastering these combinations is the key to getting ahead. With quick playtime, around 25 to 35 minutes, and for up to 4 players, Prisma is a great choice for those who enjoy games with an educational touch, without sacrificing fun and a bit of strategy. It's the kind of game you learn quickly and want to play again to see if you can optimize your score even further. Perfect for families or to kick off a game night with friends!
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Publisher
EducaMeeple
Designer
Gabriel Toschi, Guilherme Cé, Maik Lebarck Caliari, Mini Werneck
Artist
Carol Sá
Is Prisma a game for children?
Although it has an educational theme and simple rules, Prisma can be enjoyed by players of all ages who like quick games with a touch of visual strategy.
How long does a game of Prisma last?
A game of Prisma takes approximately 25 to 35 minutes to complete.
How many players can participate in Prisma?
The game is designed for 2 to 4 players.
Do you need to know a lot about colors to play?
No! The game teaches primary and secondary color combinations intuitively. You'll learn as you play.
What is the complexity level of Prisma?
Prisma is considered a light to moderate complexity game, with easy-to-learn rules but some strategic depth in color combinations.
Is there a significant language dependency in the game?
Ludopedia indicates moderate dependency, suggesting it might be helpful to have a translated sheet or cards, depending on your familiarity with the terms.