Ravensburger Minecraft: Builders & Biomes Strategy Board Game Dai 10 anni in su

Brand:Ravensburger

3.6/5

85.43

Fa un grande regalo: Minecraft Builders & Biomes è il regalo perfetto per le vacanze o il compleanno per gli amanti di Minecraft ovunque. Cosa ottieni - Minecraft: Builders & Biomes viene fornito con pezzi di gioco di alta qualità tra cui 64 cubi risorse, 64 carte edificio e mostro, 36 gettoni arma, 4 tabelloni giocatore, 4 contatori esperienza, 4 skin personaggio, 4 basi pezzo di gioco, 12 carte panoramica, 1 base cubo risorsa, 1 struttura di supporto e istruzioni. Istruzioni chiare: facile da imparare con un manuale di istruzioni chiaro e di alta qualità. Inizia a giocare subito!. Una nuova avventura ogni volta - Esplora una nuova griglia Overworld e prova ogni volta una nuova strategia di costruzione e bioma!. Vera esperienza di Minecraft: sviluppato in collaborazione con Mojang, Minecraft: Builders & Biomes riunisce i giocatori in un'esperienza di persona condivisa.

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EAN: 4005556261321

Categories: Giocattoli e giochi, Giochi e accessori, Giochi da tavolo,

Fa un grande regalo: Minecraft Builders & Biomes è il regalo perfetto per le vacanze o il compleanno per gli amanti di Minecraft ovunque. Cosa ottieni - Minecraft: Builders & Biomes viene fornito con pezzi di gioco di alta qualità tra cui 64 cubi risorse, 64 carte edificio e mostro, 36 gettoni arma, 4 tabelloni giocatore, 4 contatori esperienza, 4 skin personaggio, 4 basi pezzo di gioco, 12 carte panoramica, 1 base cubo risorsa, 1 struttura di supporto e istruzioni. Istruzioni chiare: facile da imparare con un manuale di istruzioni chiaro e di alta qualità. Inizia a giocare subito!. Una nuova avventura ogni volta - Esplora una nuova griglia Overworld e prova ogni volta una nuova strategia di costruzione e bioma!. Vera esperienza di Minecraft: sviluppato in collaborazione con Mojang, Minecraft: Builders & Biomes riunisce i giocatori in un'esperienza di persona condivisa.
Batteries 1 A batteries required.
Brand Ravensburger
Country of Origin Czech Republic
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 7,624 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Genre Board games, Games
Item model number 26132
Item Weight 3.55 pounds
Language Spanish
Manufacturer Ravensburger
Manufacturer recommended age 10 years and up
Material Wood, Paper
Number of Players 2-4
Product Dimensions 10 x 10 x 3 inches
Release date November 15, 2019
Theme Games

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Scritto da: C. Parkinson
Surprisingly easy game with as many pieces as it has
I play this with my 6 year old, he loves minecraft and I thought we would have to modify the rules. However, he is able to follow it easy and keep up with the scoring mechanics. Instructions for gameplay could have been written better (more examples of movement mechanics and turn mechanics), but once you figure it out it is pretty easy to play.
Scritto da: Jason F.
Outstanding Game
First, I do need to say to all of those that say the game is too difficult, it's because they are used to games like Candy Land. This is an outstanding Euro-style game to get kids into board gaming. For the average family, I'd strongly recommend sticking to the 10+ age guidance on the box. But if you have exposed your children to more hobby-style games, I'd say 8 is plenty old enough. The weight of the game is a little lighter than like 7 Wonders. But of all the themed games designed for children, I have to say this is one that is probably the most enjoyable for adults to play as well.
Scritto da: Leddy G.
Great idea
This game is not the easiest to learn. I suggest learning it first before getting the kids involved because they will get bored waiting for you to figure it out.
Scritto da: Karen M.
Great gift.
Kids love it
Scritto da: Matthew
The rules seem to go on and on and on
My Minecraft-obsessed 8 year old asked for this game from Santa. We played it with 4 players. The rules seemed to go on and on so we decided to just play a “practice round” to get the hang of the rules without playing competitively . It was kind of fun. The kids liked battling the bad guy cards. Us adults tried to get the hang of expanding the biomes and building the structures. The scoring system felt clunky and the game Took an hour and 20 minutes for us to finish. When it was over we were all tired and decided not to play another game. We haven’t played it again since. I will probably suggest it a couple times for family game night to see if it goes more quickly and if we get more enjoyment out of it.
Scritto da: Zikron
Surprisingly great game
I should start by disclosing that my family all love Minecraft and that likely played a major role in our enjoyment of this game. But it does a great job of respecting the IP. The game has a fair amount of RNG to it which I am a big fan of because it helps level the playing field and gives my 6 year old daughter a chance when playing against mom and dad. That said there is a lot of strategy and thinking that comes across in the scoring system. There are 3 rounds of scoring and they all depend on having structures on your board. Each structure has a biome, material and type associated to it. Round 1 your score is based on connected biome structures, round 2 material, round 3 type. So as you play you are thinking about how to score as many points in the current round but also thinking ahead to subsequent rounds. For my 6 year old she does not have to have the structures connected to score points as suggested in the rule book. If I had one complaint about the game it is that there is no mechanic for mining iron, diamond, gold, red stone etc. and you gain weapons by picking them up rather than crafting them. This is a great game regardless of the Minecraft IP but if you like Minecraft this is a must have. I sincerely hope the publisher considers releasing an expansion for this game as there is a lot they could do with it.
Scritto da: Margo S.
Awesome features, slightly hard to learn
I recently bought this game for myself, and I love it! The mining blocks are bigger than I expected, and the experience counter is cool. At first the round scoring was super hard to understand, but after a few games I finally caught on. One complain would be it comes with NO extra blocks, so if you loose just one block the mining block is incomplete. Also the game takes up WAY more room than I expected, and so far I've only been able to play with TWO players, so four players I expect would take a LOT of room. I saw that they came out with a Farmers Market expansion, and I think that a Nether and End expansion would be awesome. Another thing I really like is that it comes with four character skins, but also includes four blank skin cards to create your own. I noticed that on some of my wood blocks the paint was lightly put on, making the blocks have bare spots with no paint. I've only played with two players, so I'm excited to try with three or four. 11 yr old
Scritto da: Cerisa Reynolds
Fun and complex!
We bought this as a gift for our kiddo, and it didn’t disappoint! As other reviewers have mentioned, the directions are lengthy, but I personally appreciate detailed directions. The game itself is fun, and definitely requires you to think strategically. In short, my Minecraft-obsessed 8 year old loves this game, and it is a fun way to spend time together as a family!
Scritto da: YH Gan
As my kids' first board game, it's perfect
My kids are 7 and 9 years old and they are big fans of Minecraft. I bought this game as a way to introduce board game to them and it turns out to be great! The rules are easy to understand, yet not trivial. A round of game takes about 15-20 minutes so they won't get tired. High quality game material. We all enjoy it very much.
Scritto da: Matthew
Interesting, game changing expansion
I’m a massive board game fan and when I saw the original game I thought it was ideal for my 7yr old son who is Minecraft mad. I bought it not having great expectations but was pleasantly surprised with the base game. I love the 3D block where u take blocks to build certain structures in the game. The colours tie into the actual game; brown for wood, black for obsidian and greens are emeralds (wild). It also serves as the timer for the game as each complete level is removed it ends the current round. I thought this adds a few layers of strategy as you can stop other players getting the blocks they need and control when you score the round. There are two main strategies; collecting items and fighting the mobs for points or taking blocks to buy matching structures then lay them next to each other. My lad favours fighting the mobs and has won a few games that way. Not taking blocks slows the game down allowing him to fight more of them. This is a risky strategy though. You have a pile of tools/weapons that are shuffled in with three poisoned potatoes. You choose three face down and add the hearts together to see how much damage you cause. The potatoes cause zero damage. I like how some of the tools have special powers like the pickaxe allows you to take an extra block and the bow allows you to draw an extra card when fighting. The golden hoe gives you extra points each time it’s drawn. Defeating the mobs either give you a one off bonus action or bonus points for collecting certain biomes or structures. Very clever. The main game is exploring the world, revealing biomes with structures on, taking blocks and buying them, placing them on your 3x3 player mat. You have to play them adjacent and each biome/ type of structure scores differently. You are allowed to build on top of old tiles, undoing a mistake or to change the type of feature your collecting. At the end of the round you choose the most (usually biggest scoring) tiles to score. The forests are the cheapest and score 3pt each where mountains score 6pts but usually cost more blocks to buy. The more expensive tiles always add immediate bonus points however. The game adds depth to the strategy aspect because when you choose the tiles to take your looking at what decoration (Rd 2) and structure (rd 3) is on them also. A good player will plan for these in advance. The base game alone is 5/5 for me. Ties well to the computer game with matching art, blocks and square look. Components are good quality and lots of replay ability because of the deep piles of biome cards that are shuffled into a 4x4 grid. I bought the expansion hoping it would make a great game even greater. The components are the same quality and you get more skins with references / rules in multiple languages. The main addition introduces a new type of structure called farms that are worth minimum points in the last round but allow you to grow crops when you place them on your mat and at the end of each scoring round. This looks and feels cool albeit your placing 1-3 yellow blocks on the space. The farmers market introduces a small variety of special items players can buy using a new action on their turn to sell their crops. The items provide mainly passive powers that alter certain actions. Some give end game points based on certain factors. The more powerful cards cost more crops and you can only buy one item per turn. There are three tiers of items (x, a, b). Each deck of items are shuffled and placed on the board in their respective space. There are more items than spaces meaning some will not appear in every game. X items appear from the start of the game, the A items are flipped and available at the end of round A and same for the B’s. Some of the items themselves are gamechanging. One costs 6 crops but gives the player an extra action every turn!!! Another allows the player to move as many spaces as they want or take an extra block each time they mine. Once bought they remain a constant passive bonus for the rest of the game. The items do add fun but if you don’t collect the fields you will find other players accelerating past you (quite literally) in points as they acquire more and more of these powers. They are only balanced by the farms being worth minimum points in rd 3 and once the items have been bought the crops are worthless. If what I’ve described sounds fun to you then I recommend the expansion but it’s not a must need buy. It does change the game quite a bit. It certainly makes you re think ending the round because when the new items come out it will be the next player who gets first pick of the bunch. Saying that my partner got the beacon (extra action item) and I still managed to beat her by 5 pts by maintaining a good working base game strategy. I’d give the expansion 4/5. I would happily play base game without so it’s not important to have but it does create some fun, eyebrow raising moments!
Scritto da: Paula S
Worth getting the expansion
It adds a lot to the game and makes it more interesting
Scritto da: Sal
Such a great game!
I bought this for my son's 9th Birthday. As always, the rules were confusing and overwhelming so I watched a YouTube video which instantly made sense. We have played it quite a few times now and we all love it (2 adults, an 11yr, 9yr and 5yr old) even the 5 year old has got the hang of it, with just a bit of guidance. It's very tactical and cleverly thought out. A very enjoyable game. 5 stars!
Scritto da: Beka W
Superb family game
Easy for all of the family to play yet not so simple that it loses the attention of older children. Enjoyable game which doesn't drag or take forever to play. Whether a fan of Minecraft or not it's a good game. As with the majority of Ravensburger games the game build is quality, minimal assembly needed and great customer service (Ravensburger will replace lost games pieces free of charge)

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