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Our Verdict
Quick fun and thematic for the whole family!
Highlights
- Very accessible trick-taking mechanic
- Hilarious vampire illustrations
- Fast and dynamic gameplay
- Charming wooden components
Keep in mind
- Too simple for expert gamers
- Extremely short playtime
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You know that game you pull out of the box and, within two minutes, everyone is laughing and trying to steal the round from their neighbor? Well, Vampirhotel is here to prove that classic card games don't need to be complicated or too serious. If you enjoy the 'trick-taking' dynamic, where every move can change the fate of the match, you're going to have a blast with this concept. The game takes the traditional concept of competing in rounds with cards and gives it a super light and fun twist, perfect for a quick afternoon break or a stress-free family gathering. The visuals are a major highlight: the vampire illustrations are hilarious and steer far away from that dark horror cliché, bringing a 'cute' aesthetic that appeals to both kids and adults. Additionally, the game features a very charming wooden component that elevates the sensory experience. With games lasting about 10 minutes, Vampirhotel is the ideal 'filler' game: fast, dynamic, and leaving you wanting 'just one more round.' It's the perfect choice for teaching card mechanics to little ones or for those wanting a quick, efficient card game to take on trips. Don't be fooled by the apparent simplicity; as in any good trick-taking game, timing and the strategy of when to play your strongest card are key to securing victory and leaving the other vampires looking silly. Get your cards ready, pick your favorite vampire, and prepare for a night of supernatural fun!
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Publisher
moses. Verlag GmbH
Designer
Marcus Meigel, Tanja Malinowski
What is the recommended age?
The game is perfect for kids, but adults will have a blast too with the fast-paced action!
How long does a game last?
It's super quick! On average, a game lasts about 10 to 15 minutes.
Is it hard to learn?
Not at all! The rules are very intuitive, ideal for those starting out in card games.
How many players can play?
The game is optimized for 3 to 4 players.
What's inside the box?
Besides the themed cards, the game includes a very cute wooden figure!