![]() ![]() ![]() Each player places their player pawn on one of those treasure cards and peeks at it. Around the dragon, the treasure cards are placed to form a five-by-three grid. At the start of each round, the dragon cards are turned so that the slumbering side of the dragon (blue) is face up and the awakened side (red) is face down. The game consists of a set of treasure and action cards set out around three sleeping dragon cards. Each round ends when the dragon is woken up. Players are adventurers trying to score enough points to win by mostly securing treasure that surrounds a sleeping dragon. This game is quick, easy to teach, and would be playable anywhere.A “memory” game that isn’t hard on the brain.Fits the idea of a quiet search of a sleeping dragon’s lair. I’m glad I backed this game on Kickstarter. Hoard is a two- to four- player set collection and hand management game in which players are adventures trying to take treasure from a sleeping dragon. Today, he ventures into the lair of a sleeping dragon to see if he can walk out with the most treasure in this review of Hoard by Cheeky Parrot Games. He’s reviewed at least one game for TIGR where that was the case. Fairway knows all too well how much dragons love their treasure. ![]()
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