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BGG
Our Verdict
If you love a good cooperative puzzle with a cute theme and escalating challenge, Race to the Raft is an excellent choice! Get ready to think together and save some kittens.
Highlights
- Clever cooperative puzzle
- Adorable and engaging theme
- Many scenarios, high replayability
- Easy to learn rules
- Great for solo play
Keep in mind
- Can be frustrating in groups
- Relies on team communication
- Requires careful planning
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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In Race to the Raft, you and up to three friends take on the roles of disoriented kittens, lost on an island engulfed in smoke. The goal is to cooperate to find a safe path to the raft before the fire spreads and blocks all escape routes! The game is a path-building and tile-placement puzzle where every decision matters. You'll use path cards to create routes for the cats, but be careful: with each path tile placed, fire spreads across the island, represented by various shaped tiles. It's a constant challenge to balance building long, efficient routes with the need to keep the cats always ahead of the flames. With 81 different scenarios, including tutorials that gradually introduce rules and advanced challenges, Race to the Raft offers incredible replayability. Get ready to strategically choose cards, build clever paths, and manage the spread of the fire, all while working together to guide these adorable felines to safety. Can you save all the kittens?
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In English
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How to play Race to the Raft
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Overview & Review of Race to the Raft - The Weekly Play/Back Ep 78
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Race to the Raft | Solo Playthrough and tutorial
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Race to the Raft - Cooperatively get the cats? to safety
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Race to the Raft Board Game | Deluxe Kickstarter | Overview and How to Play | City of Games
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Luzapalooza Playthrough Race for the Raft
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Race to the Raft — How to Play & Tutorial Playthrough
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How to Play Race to the Raft with Solo Playthrough
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Mechanics
Categories
Families
Publisher
The City of Games, Geekach LLC, Skellig Games
Designer
Frank West
Artist
Frank West, Miguel Da Silva
Is Race to the Raft a difficult game to learn?
No, it has a very well-designed tutorial that gradually introduces you to the rules. Even with 81 scenarios, the learning curve is quite smooth, starting from basics and adding complexity.
What's the best player count for Race to the Raft?
It works great at any player count, from 1 to 4. For a more relaxed experience, solo play is excellent. In a group, communication is key and the challenge increases!
Do games take a long time?
Each game lasts between 40 and 60 minutes, which is a perfect length for a cooperative puzzle session without getting tiring. Ideal for fitting into any game night.
Does the game have much replayability?
Absolutely! There are 81 different scenarios, each with its own challenges and layouts. You'll have plenty to explore before feeling like you've seen everything.
Do I need a good level of English to play?
The game has moderate language dependency. The cards have text, so a translated sheet or a translation app might be helpful if you're not comfortable with English.
Is it a good game for beginners to the hobby?
Yes! It's an excellent gateway game for those looking to try a cooperative game with puzzle mechanics. The kitten theme is a bonus for attracting new players.
Are the components good quality?
Yes, the game comes with wooden pieces and a modular board, which usually indicates good production quality. The cat 'animeeples' are a charming touch!