🌳 Dive into Everdell: Where strategy meets stunning visuals!
Everdell is a captivating board game designed for 4 players aged 14 and up. With dimensions of 27.3 x 20 x 5.1 cm and a weight of 1.77 kg, it features simple yet strategic gameplay that involves dynamic tableau building and worker placement. The game boasts an eye-catching round board and a three-dimensional tree, making it a visual centerpiece for any game night. With 340 pieces included, it's ready to play without any assembly or batteries required.
Product Dimensions | 27.3 x 20 x 5.1 cm; 1.77 kg |
Manufacturer recommended age | 14 years and up |
Item model number | 1230030 |
Language: | English, German |
Number of Game Players | 4 |
Number of pieces | 340 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Nicht anwendbar |
Colour | Mehrfarbig |
ASIN | B09ZWQTTNR |
Y**Z
Beautiful, wholesome game.
This game is not only gorgeous and well-made, but it is incredibly wholesome and has an uplifting effect. Myself and my partner have had many hours of fun and bonding playing this game together. It is an equal mix of calming and strategic- just enough to keep your mind entertained and to bring a competitive edge. The art is stunning and the way that the board comes to life on your table is really unique. This is definitely a game that will please many types of board gamers. It arrived in perfect condition and it is worth the money- go for it!
A**E
Expensive family fun
My son and I really enjoy playing this game. My main issue with Everdell is the overall price of the game and any attachment. You can easily spend £300 on the game. If you love board games, it is up there with one of the most enjoyable.
R**Y
Endless fun, if you spend the time teaching it!
It's a fantastic little board game with amazing artwork. A little bit lengthy to teach people, and the instructions are very mild in that regard, but once that's done, it's joyous for all. The artwork on the box and the cards are stunning, and very enjoyable to hold and look at as well.
T**R
I don’t understand the hype
That game is from far one of the most uninteresting games I’ve played. The set is complex, there is a lot to read in each card, and it’s written in very very very small. I played three times and stopped.Not at all a chill game either, maybe to play with people that are very geek who don’t care about reading all the cards while the game stops.As a comparison, Villainous has *short* indications on the cards, and most of the rules can be written on a booklet. London (the game) is the same, a few short instructions on a few cards.Everdell has too many different cards, and a lot of text.No one likes that game. I understand why it rarely comes up in comparisons. I terribly regret buying that game. Plus, there is nothing strategic/interesting to do on the board, it’s basically a tree with a pile of drawing cards…
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