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Calico
RANK #265

Calico

2020
In Calico, players step into the cozy world of competitive quilting, tasked with creating the most beautiful and comfortable patchwork quilt to attract the cuddliest cats. This is a puzzly tile-laying game where players strategically place hexagonal fabric patches onto their personal game boards. The ultimate goal is to craft a quilt that is not only visually appealing but also meets a variety of scoring objectives. Success is measured by accumulating the most victory points from fulfilling specific design goals, sewing on buttons, and, most importantly, luring feline friends onto your finished creation. The game masterfully combines its charming, gentle theme with surprisingly deep abstract strategy, creating a challenge that is both relaxing and intellectually stimulating. The gameplay loop is elegant and straightforward. On their turn, a player chooses one of two patch tiles from their hand, places it onto any empty space on their quilt board, and then drafts a replacement tile from a central, face-up market. This simple sequence of actions belies the game's strategic depth. Points are accrued through three distinct avenues. By stitching together groups of three or more tiles of the same color, players earn a matching button worth points. By arranging patches to form specific patterns dictated by the 'cat scoring' tiles for that game, players can attract a cat token, which provides a significant point bonus. Finally, each player's board features three pre-printed design goal tiles, which score points if the six surrounding hexagons are filled with tiles that meet certain criteria, such as having three pairs of different patterns or containing no repeating colors. The remarkable appeal of Calico lies in its ability to be both a serene, meditative puzzle and a fiercely competitive brain-burner. The gorgeous, gentle artwork by Beth Sobel draws players in, but the tight decision-making keeps them engaged. Every tile placement is a meaningful choice with cascading consequences, forcing players to constantly evaluate trade-offs between short-term gains and long-term plans. Should you place a tile to complete a button group, work towards attracting a cat, or fulfill a difficult design goal? The limited tile market and the actions of your opponents add a layer of tension and indirect interaction, making every game a unique puzzle to solve. This perfect blend of accessibility and depth has cemented Calico's status as a modern classic, beloved by families and seasoned strategists alike.
1-4 45m⚖️ 2.2
Sagrada
Sagrada is a visually stunning dice-drafting game where players take on the role of artisans competing to construct the most beautiful stained-glass window for the Sagrada Família. The objective is to achieve the highest score by strategically placing colorful translucent dice onto a personal player board, which represents a window frame. Each player works with a unique pattern card that dictates specific placement requirements, ensuring that every session offers a fresh set of challenges. By balancing personal secret goals, shared public objectives, and strict construction rules, players must meticulously plan their moves to create a masterpiece that captures the essence of light and color. The core of the game revolves around a drafting mechanic where a pool of colored dice is rolled each round. Players take turns selecting a single die and positioning it on their 4x5 grid, following a "snake draft" order where the last player picks twice in a row. Placement is governed by strict adjacency rules: dice cannot be placed next to others of the same color or value (orthogonally). Furthermore, the pattern cards inserted into the player boards often feature specific restrictions, requiring certain spaces to be filled with exact colors or shades. To navigate these constraints, players can spend favor tokens to utilize special Tool cards, which provide powerful abilities like moving already-placed dice, re-rolling, or ignoring certain placement rules. This interplay between the luck of the roll and the tactical use of tools creates a satisfying, low-stress puzzle-solving experience. Sagrada is widely beloved for its accessibility and its breathtaking table presence. The high-quality components, particularly the vibrant, jewel-like dice, mimic the look of real stained glass when they catch the light, making it a favorite for both casual and serious gamers. Beyond its aesthetics, the game offers a deep tactical experience that rewards foresight and adaptability. Because the available tools and scoring objectives change every game, the replayability is exceptionally high. It manages to feel like a relaxing, meditative activity while simultaneously challenging the brain with its spatial constraints and optimization puzzles, firmly establishing itself as a modern classic in the abstract strategy genre.
1-4 45m⚖️ 2.3