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Players are zoologists competing to build new habitats for Australasian animals endangered by an incoming asteroid. Each player holds two animal cards stating the type and amount of terrain needed, five multi-terrain tiles, and wild cards. On a turn, they may lay up to three tiles, place one or both of their animals in free-form contiguous blocks of appropriate terrain, and use all or some of their wild cards. The starter tile has two blocks of each of the four terrain types: forest, grassland, desert and water. The number of blocks of terrain needed by an animal is equivalent to the number of points you can score by placing it. When the tile supply is exhausted, each player takes a final turn, then loses points for any unplaced animals still in hand. The player with the highest score wins. Komodo can be played competitively in both basic or strategic mode. In the former, wild cards are obtained randomly; in the latter, players can choose their wild cards. Actions permitted by a wild card include: releasing animals to free up their terrain; bartering or stealing terrain tiles; remodeling tiles already placed; and forcing an exchange of animals. In the cooperative version of Komodo, all 32 animals must be housed and each player must place at least one animal during their turn. The game is played open-handed, and the wild cards hinder the players. ** Komodo is the 2012 winner of the New Game of the Year and Children's Choice awards from the New Zealand Games Association. Contents: 50 terrain Tiles 32 Animal Cards 32 Animal Markers 20 Wild Cards Full colour illustrated Instruction booklet
A**N
Fun family game
Fun game! I bought it for my 10 year old's birthday and we play it often.
R**H
Great family game
We were given this game for Christmas. It's proved to be a favourite for our two eldest aged 10 and 12, and our 7 year-old has just started joining in. Not too long, and as it is different each time, keeps it interesting. We are a family who loves games like ticket to ride and Catan. While this is not as strategic as those games, it is still fun and much prefer it to other games in our cupboard - highly recommend.
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