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Our Verdict
A quick and relaxing nature stroll for pattern-building lovers.
Highlights
- Very smooth tile placement
- Fast and dynamic gameplay
- Beautifully themed visuals
- Great for family play
Keep in mind
- Might be too short for depth seekers
- Could be too simple for veterans
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You know that peaceful feeling you get while hiking through nature? Waldwege brings that exact vibe straight to your table! In this game, your main goal is to build forest trails that lead visitors to incredible observation towers. But it's not just about placing cards anywhere! The secret to success lies in strategy: you need to position the cards so that the towers offer the most spectacular views possible. We're talking about imposing mountains, historic castles, serene lakes, and even those waterfalls that make you want to take a photo. Throughout the game, you'll organize a set of 26 cards representing these trails and points of interest. The challenge is to create a layout that maximizes your score by connecting landscape elements in a way that delights the tourists. It's a pattern-building game, where every placed piece can be the difference between an ordinary trail and a successful tourist destination. If you enjoy quick, visual games that require spatial thinking without causing a headache, Waldwege is your next favorite. It's perfect for those looking for a high-quality 'filler' game that can be played in just 10 to 30 minutes, ideal for squeezing in between other games or introducing someone to the world of modern board games. Pack your backpack, choose your path, and get ready to explore these forests!
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Mechanics
Categories
Families
Publisher
(Self-Published)
Designer
Michael Zelenka
How long does a game take?
It's super quick! You'll finish in 10 to 30 minutes, perfect for a break.
How complex is the game?
It's very light and accessible, ideal for beginners or those wanting something relaxing.
Can I play solo?
Absolutely! It supports 1 to 5 players.
Does it have many components?
It's a compact game, focused on the 26 trail and tower cards.
Who is this game for?
For those who enjoy quick, thematic puzzle games without too much complexity.