🌟 Build, strategize, and thrive in Everdell's enchanting world!
Everdell Standard Edition is a captivating worker placement game that invites players to construct their own cities filled with charming critters and intricate buildings. With its easy-to-learn mechanics and rich strategic gameplay, it promises endless fun and replayability, all set against a backdrop of stunning artwork.
C**K
Great, Zen Game for 2-4 Players
My wife loves this game and we crack it out occasionally to relax after a stressful day. The game is easy to play, seems very well balanced (our final scores are usually within 10 points of each other), the art is wonderful, and it's quick.Pros:- Great worker placement/engine builder that is easy to teach- Wonderful art and theming - truly delightful, even for a cynic like me.- Quick to play and easy to teach* (more on that in a second) - most of our games take 30-40 minutes.- Card-based nature gives it a bit of (shared) randomness and replayability.- Simple, elegant design, not a lot of bloated rules or unneded complexity.Cons:- I've heard this is true of many Starling Games, but the manual is not well written and poorly laid out. My wife is a rulebook fan, but we both needed to watch a round or two being played online to understand it. There's also some imprecise wording on some of the cards that are open to interpretation. Nothing a good copy edit and wording changes in a second edition wouldn't fix, but it can make the first game or two a little frustrating.- Full sized cards (preferably with sleeves), the big standing tree, and large play area mean you'll need a lot of table space for this. I wish the cards were a smidge smaller to reduce its footprint.
F**S
Tremendous Fun with a Gorgeous Theme and Presentation
Everdell is a fantastic game that synthesizes the best game mechanics of a number of its peers.It blends the resource gathering / worker placement component of games like Agricola or Lords of Waterdeep, with the card draw / card synergy of Dominion, with the city building / planning of 7 Wonders.Considering I absolutely adore all of those games, Everdell immediately shot into the Top 3 Games in my collection.The card draw / card management aspect is the most unique and fun part of the game. Cards act as "quests" or "contracts," but also can be used as part of resource management, and you'll also need to have a keen eye for planning ahead to give yourself "bonus" actions / rewards.You start with a set of cards in your hand, and you'll send out your workers to gather resources to put those cards into your city, but there's also a community "pool" of face-up cards that can be bought by any player.The icing on the cake for all of this is that the theme, presentation, and artwork are a pure delight. There's just a magical "something" about the way the art captures the small details of the imagined premise of play that draws you in.It's a bit pricy, but when you see the quality of construction and the art, combined with the engrossing gameplay, it's worth every penny and more.If you have any interest at all in Euro-style board gaming, Everdell deserves---no, practically demands---space on your shelf.
C**G
A cornerstone for your gaming library
As the title says, this is a cornerstone for your gaming library. I have played a good amount of Euro-games and currently own Viticulture, World's Fair, Imperial Settlers and now Everdell. Everdell is a slightly more advanced version of Viticulture. There are slightly more options for your meeples and the cards you get, whether Locations or Critters, always have some kind of ability that will help you now or later in the game. The artwork is simply stunning, some of the best, truly top-notch. It really immerses you and makes you excited to read the small quote or details that come with the critter or location. The pace moves quickly and crazy enough my 8 year old and 11 year old not only wanted to play but were able to strategize and play along in a game I was extremely certain was far above their ability (The publisher recommends 14+). That not only didn't stop my youngest players but it even captivated them for the 3 hours it took to complete the 4 player game.I have only played this once, right out of the box and its an instant hit in our boardgaming families library. We talked about the game well after we finished and my wife and I are attempting to play again this evening in a 2 player game. If you are looking for something slightly more advanced than Viticulture, this is your game. If you have never played a Euro game, this is your game. If you love animals, this is your game. I don't know many people who wouldn't thoroughly enjoy this game. Well done, Startling Games. This is one of your first games I have ever played and if any of the other games that are soon to come out are anything as good as this, then we have ourselves a new head honcho publisher that has entered the market. Which really excites me!
K**N
Beautiful game, engaging and cute themeing, deep but not too complex
This is a 5-star game for me. It ticks all the boxes of engagement, complexity, theming, AND it plays great at two-player which is a must for me since most of the time I play with my wife. This game has hit the table a ton since purchasing it a year ago, and it's always a hit. It's a deep game with lots of decision making and a few paths to victory, but it's not overly complicated. I can teach it to friends who aren't heavy board game players in about 10-15 minutes and they're usually good to go. I've recently backed the Kickstarter for two of the newest expansions, though I think the base game is more than enough and definitely worth $60 or so.My sole complaint of this game is the Ever Tree. It's kind of a pain to put together, and it's incredibly flismy. I broke it on my second playthrough.
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