đ˛ Unleash Your Inner Strategist!
The Silver & Gold Card Game by Pandasaurus Games is a thrilling flip-and-write strategy game designed for 2-4 players, offering a quick 20-minute playtime. With dry-erase cards and a modern theme, it promises endless fun for both kids and adults, making it an ideal choice for family game nights and gatherings.
Material Type | Paper |
Color | Multicolor |
Style | Modern |
Theme | Game |
Item Weight | 7.5 Ounces |
Package Quantity | 1 |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Number of Items | 1 |
Number of Players | 2-4 |
Container Type | Box |
Additional Features | Dry-Erase Cards |
T**C
Great Polyomino game - unique flip and write
This is a great game. Maybe my favorite accessible for everyone (âwelcomingâ) polyomino game. I was debating getting this game for about a year, and am super glad I did. While a younger child can play this (6 years old) it may not keep their attention as well as something like Barenpark because you are just filling in the cards - for adults though who like spacial puzzles though, it is a hit. I compare this to Barenpark, which I would have as a comparable game (although I think I like this games mechanics better but both are very fun) because both are great games that are easy to learn (maybe since itâs the same game designer). There are a lot of videos about how to play so I wonât go into that.Pros - the gameplay is intuitive and easy to pick up. Quick and fun, but not so short that it seems a letdown. It will make you want to play it again after you finish. It is creative that you write directly on the cards. The fact that it has individual player score cards instead of a pad is a nice touch. It feels like a bigger game than it is and doesnât really feel like a flip/roll and write (I really like Cartographers which is another polyomino game, but that feels like a flip and write â this doesnât which is really cool). The box is small and easy to travel with which is great too. It also works well at any player count, although I like playing with more people.Cons - I wish the card stock was a little thicker. You can draw on them just fine but I am unsure about longevity over time. The markers that come with it are fine, but I wish they had erasers built in. The cardboard organizer is too shallow for the cards which is strange. Lastly, I wish that it played more than 4, as I think it could easily and for this type of game to not do that seems like an oversight - Iâm thinking about trying so with more than one set, but you canât fit 2 sets into one box which is kind of disappointing.This game is really cool. Now, while I do have some cons, I really couldnât take a star away because the game play is so stellar, and the feeling you get from playing is so rewarding. That really tells you something. Normally Iâd have taken a star off for the card stock, markers with no erasers, and a subpar organizer (I understand this helps keep cost low) but this game just works. One of my favorite game designers made another winner, and Pandasaurus Games has another great game.
L**N
Excellent little game. Loads of fun!
This is a great little game. It is small and very few components, so it is portable. It scales well between 2-4 players, and is fun with any number. The game is fast paced, especially once all of the players have a game or two under their belts. It is fun and light, and yet has enough to it to make the games exciting and interesting. Replay-ability is very good, with each game being different from the last. The components are good quality and though the art work is minimal, that feels perfect for this game. Though our kids are all adults, I could see this game being good for kids down to about 8. While the mechanisms are easy, the keeping track and strategy side might be a bit much for kids younger. I highly recommend this game. The size and price packs a big fun punch. This game very quickly and easily became one of my favs.Note: There is a flaw (a very small flaw that in no way should impact getting this game) we found with the game, so I will tell you our workaround to mitigate it. The majority of this game, players are acting at the same time. Shape card gets turned over, players simultaneously marking their cards. The turn aspect involves who turns over the shape card, and who gets to take a couple of actions first. But those actions are only occasional. And there is no good way of tracking whoâs turn it is, which is easy to forget since each turn everyone is marking their cards. And we experimented with a turn token being passed, we found that was more work than needed, because knowing whoâs turn it is only comes up occasionally. We donât really care who turns the card over since that doesnât matter to the game. So what we do is we put initials over the top of the round box of who is the first player for that round. Then, when we get to a place where turn order is important (such as two players completing an island at the same time or who claims a coin trophy first) we can simply use the already played shape cards to count out whoâs turn it is. There is never more than 7 in that pile so doing this feels like a lot less work than keeping track of each turn. Hope that helps.Excellent little game. Loads of fun!
D**E
Great family flip and fill game
This game is fun and easy to understand. Played it with my partner and our two granddaughters, ages 6 & 7. Both girls picked up on the rules quickly. The 7 yr. old seemed to pick up on the strategy better than the younger girl. This is a game where a card with a polyomino shape (think Tetris) is flipped over and all players simultaneously try to fill spaces in that shape on either one of two cards in front of them. Players score for completed cards. Players get bonuses when they cross off spaces with Xâs, gold coins, and palm trees. Each player has a dry erase write-on score card to keep track of bonuses. The game comes with 4 dry erase markers. I love that this game is all dry erase! I did purchase some extra dry erase pens with eraser tips and some cute little 2â x 2â erasers. We will use these with other games we have. My older granddaughter liked this game so much she asked for her own copy for her birthday. This is a must buy for people who want a light, puzzle-style game. Designed by Phil Walker Harding.
T**.
Casual fun for families and casual gamers
If I had to say one thing about this, it would be a great value. If I had a second, it would be that it is unlikely to be similar to other games you have unless you're above a casual level.Using cards with pictures of polyominos (tetris-shaped pieces), you fill in marks on your dry erase cards. The cards are clean, wipe off perfectly, and have clear icons. The game is simple to learn and can be a healthy challenege as the subtle strategies and choices are better understood.It may not blow you away with art. However, it is in service of delivering a game that isn't bogged down or distracting. It gets to the point, and keeps the tensions high amongst many, many players.Highly recommend for families and the casual crowd. For more serious gamers: look into Cartographers first.
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