I love the detail and historical accuracy of this game. The production values for this game are very high.
Only market cards, and that's ok. Some of these are more useful then others but you never know what kind of combos you can pull.
Designer |
Lottie Hazell Jack Hazell |
Publisher | Birdwood Games |
Players | 1-4 |
Playtime | 40-80 mins |
Suggested Age | 10 and up |
Expansions |
Dog Park: European Dogs Expansion Dog Park: Famous Dogs Expansion |
Additional Info |
331401/dog-park
http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/331401/dog-park/forums/63
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Includes
Welcome to Dog Park, a mid-weight, competitive set-collection and point-to-point movement game in which players take on the role of dog walkers who recruit, walk, and care for their dogs over four rounds. Each round is split into four phases:
Recruitment Phase: Players compete in two rounds of offers to add dogs to their kennels. Offers are made with players' reputation (victory points), so must be placed wisely.
Selection Phase: Players decide which dogs to place on their lead to walk this round.
Walking Phase: Players journey through the dog park with their fellow walkers, collecting resources, earning reputation, and interacting with other walkers.
Home Time Phase: Players earn reputation for their walked dogs, and lose reputation for any unwalked dogs in their kennel.
Players must choose their routes and dogs carefully to earn the best reputation and prove they are the most accomplished walker of them all. At the end of the game, the player with the most reputation wins.
—description from the publisher
Beautiful game, light and easy to play.
I bought this game because I love dogs. The cards remind me of wingspan which I also own. Though this game is full as can be. Much of the cards have similar powers and the engine building portion of the game is weak at best.
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I love the detail and historical accuracy of this game. The production values for this game are very high.
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