Designer | Andreas Kuhnekath |
Publisher | FoxMind |
Players | 2 |
Playtime | 30 mins |
Suggested Age | 10 and up |
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Additional Info |
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Kulami, a two-player abstract strategy game, is played on several wooden tiles of different sizes, which are put together in a random fashion to form the board. Players place their pieces on the squares on the tiles. The placement of the previous piece dictates the rows in which the next piece may be placed.
The goal is to claim as many tiles as possible by occupying the majority of squares on a tile. Bonus points can be gained by completing rows or areas.
Doesn't hot the table much anymore, but great replayability.
Replayability 10/10 - Layout change each game
Ease to learn 10/10 - Two gameplay rules
Components 7/10 - Wood could use varnish/finish
Enjoyment - Start to Finish. No clear winner and varying strategies keeps the game interesting.
Variations - Basegame and two included instructions (longest line and biggest area) adds a lot of depth
Length - 15-30 minutes. Very low risk of decision paralysis. Very forgiving to beginners
Overall - Wonderful, short, abstract game that has a lot of depth that can appeal to most people. Quickly became a new favourite.
Fun little strategy game with a lot of replayability due to the changing tiles when forming the board for the game. Can add some fresh fun each time.
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Wonderful art craft for children. My daughter loved it.