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Our Verdict
RECOMMENDED
A perfect thematic and visual upgrade for ProcuRatos fans!
Highlights
- Boosts thematic immersion
- Easy to integrate
- Improves visual focus
- Very affordable price
Keep in mind
- Requires base game
- Small and simple expansion
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About the game
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If you're already a fan of ProcuRatos and feel like the hunt for these mischievous little rats could be even more intense, get your badge ready! The 'Wanted Poster' expansion arrives to add an extra layer of immersion and a visual touch that makes all the difference at the table. It's not just 'more cards'; it's a gameplay tool that elevates the whole experience.
The concept is simple yet brilliant: now, the sheriff of the round has a prominent visual element to point out the culprit. Using the new wanted poster, the player in charge can place the suspect rat card directly onto the poster. This creates an immediate visual focus for all players, making it easier to identify the target and ramping up the tension during pattern recognition and memory phases. It's that little detail that turns a quick card game into a true Western scene, where everyone is keeping a sharp eye on the current suspect.
Keep in mind that, like any good expansion, you can't hunt rats alone with this. You will definitely need the ProcuRatos base game to use this add-on. If you're looking for something to boost group dynamics and make those 5 to 10-minute sessions even more vibrant and visual, this expansion is the perfect complement. It's the kind of upgrade that is affordable but delivers a much more thematic and organized gameplay experience. Perfect for those who love fast-paced party games filled with adrenaline, requiring quick reflexes and sharp eyes rather than long rulebooks!
The concept is simple yet brilliant: now, the sheriff of the round has a prominent visual element to point out the culprit. Using the new wanted poster, the player in charge can place the suspect rat card directly onto the poster. This creates an immediate visual focus for all players, making it easier to identify the target and ramping up the tension during pattern recognition and memory phases. It's that little detail that turns a quick card game into a true Western scene, where everyone is keeping a sharp eye on the current suspect.
Keep in mind that, like any good expansion, you can't hunt rats alone with this. You will definitely need the ProcuRatos base game to use this add-on. If you're looking for something to boost group dynamics and make those 5 to 10-minute sessions even more vibrant and visual, this expansion is the perfect complement. It's the kind of upgrade that is affordable but delivers a much more thematic and organized gameplay experience. Perfect for those who love fast-paced party games filled with adrenaline, requiring quick reflexes and sharp eyes rather than long rulebooks!
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2
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3
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4
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5
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6
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Publisher
PaperGames (III)
Designer
Reiner Knizia
Artist
Gil Martimiano, Thiago Del Ponte
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Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers before you buy
Can I play with only this expansion?
No, you absolutely need the ProcuRatos base game to play.
What exactly is in the box?
The expansion includes the wanted poster used as a visual aid for the rat cards.
How long does a game last with it?
The playtime remains very fast, between 5 and 10 minutes.
Is it hard to learn?
Not at all! It's just an extra visual rule that fits right into what you already know.
What age is it recommended for?
Since it's part of the base game, it follows the same age recommendation, great for the whole family.
How many players does it support?
It works perfectly for the original 2 to 6 player count.