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Quest hunter review
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Then, players play all their dog cards and compare their paw values with those of each of the goblins. This process is repeated for the green and red locations.

quest hunter review

If you are in between the highest and lowest values, you gain nothing. The player with the highest value gains the item in the Max slot, while the player with the lowest value gains the item in the Min slot. First, everyone plays their blue adventurer cards (Frosty Mountains) and totals up their value. Once each player has their hand of cards, each of the three locations are individually evaluated. There are a few different types of cards that may be drafted:Īdventurers: Come in one of three colors and have a value from 1-12.Ĭoins: Earn money at the end of the round.Īction Cards: Do various things like draw extra cards, add or subtract from your adventurer score, or help you avoid the goblins. There are four different types of cards: Adventurers, Coins, Dogs, and Action Cards. This process is repeated until all the cards have been chosen. In typical card drafting fashion, each player selects one of the cards and passes their hand to the left (or right during even numbered rounds). Finally, 3 goblin tokens are drawn and placed into the camp board.Įach player is then dealt out a hand of 9 cards. The Treasure Tokens are shuffled and two are drawn out into each of the games 3 locations (One for Max and one for Min). To begin the game, all the cards are shuffled to form the draw deck. I do wish that they would have provided one of these sheets, one for each player, as learning what the action cards do takes some time and we had to pass our one copy around repeatedly. The rule book is easy to learn the game from and the game also comes with a large cheat sheet to help explain the intricacies of the action cards. Given the game’s weight, I’d say this was a good decision as I can easily see Treasure Hunter being played with your family, especially considering it starts at age 8.

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Treasure Hunter comes chock full of components with a large deck of cards, piles of treasure tokens, and a dual sided game board.Īll the artwork in Treasure Hunter is illustrated in a family friendly style with an almost cartoonish appearance.

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Queen Games know how to make themselves a nice looking game. Game Components: There are a nice variety of action cards in Treasure Hunter, however more than one player aid would have been helpful. Treasure Hunter plays for 5 rounds, after which, the player with the most loot is the winner. You will also need to use your watch dogs to stop those pesky goblins from raiding your camp while you are out on a delve. Once each player has selected their hand, treasure will be awarded based on the cards that were drafted by each player. Cards come in the form of Adventurers, Watch Dogs, Coins, or Action Cards. Each round, players will have to choose which cards to draft before they set out on their adventure. In Treasure Hunter, you are trying to gain the most treasure and coins over the course of the game. In our experience, Treasure Hunter plays best with 4 players. Treasure Hunter is a card drafting and set collection game for 2-6 players that takes about 40 minutes to play.

quest hunter review

Garfield use some of his magic design dust to create an engaging drafting game? Let’s find out. Fresh off its successful Kickstarter campaign, Treasure Hunter was designed by industry titan Richard Garfield ( Magic: The Gathering). Treasure Hunter, published by Queen Games, is the newest drafting game to make its way to our tabletop. Which, if you know me at all, you know I’m 100% OK with that as it’s easily my favorite game mechanic (next to the legacy system). Recently, I’ve felt like we are seeing more and more card drafting games hit the market.












Quest hunter review