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Color | Green |
Dimensions | 9.4x1.98x9.4 |
Weight | 1.98 |
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Product FAQs
Q: What is the age recommendation for Cascadia: Landmarks?
Ans: Cascadia: Landmarks is recommended for ages 10 and up, making it suitable for family game nights with older children and adults.
Q: How many players can participate in a game of Cascadia: Landmarks?
Ans: This expansion allows for 1 to 6 players, accommodating both solo play and larger group settings.
Q: What is the typical playtime for Cascadia: Landmarks?
Ans: The game typically takes 30 to 45 minutes to play, providing a quick and engaging experience for players.
Q: Do I need the base game to play Cascadia: Landmarks?
Ans: Yes, the Cascadia: Landmarks expansion requires the base game, Cascadia, to play.
Q: What makes Cascadia: Landmarks unique compared to the base game?
Ans: This expansion introduces new Wildlife Scoring Cards, Habitat Tiles, and Landmarks, adding depth and variety to the gameplay while allowing for 5th and 6th players.
Q: How easy is it to learn and teach Cascadia: Landmarks?
Ans: Cascadia: Landmarks features elegantly simple gameplay that can be taught in just 2 minutes, making it accessible for new players.
Q: What are the main mechanics involved in Cascadia: Landmarks?
Ans: The game incorporates open drafting, hexagon grid placement, pattern building, and tile placement, providing a rich strategic experience.
Q: Is Cascadia: Landmarks replayable?
Ans: Yes, with a variety of modular scoring cards and variable setups, no two games of Cascadia: Landmarks will be the same, ensuring endless replayability.
Q: What materials are used in the game components?
Ans: The game is made from high-quality cardboard, wood, and cardstock, ensuring durability and an enjoyable tactile experience.
Q: Who are the designers and artist behind Cascadia: Landmarks?
Ans: The game was designed by Randy Flynn, Molly Johnson, Robert Melvin, and Shawn Stankewich, with artwork by the talented Beth Sobel.