Trapper

نُشرت 2007

From the designer, translation courtesy of BoardgameNews.com: Trapper is an adventurous family game for 2-4 trappers from 10 years old, in which players gather tiles lying on the table. Trapper is suited especially well for two players. Players are trappers in the Canadian wilderness, catching wild animals in the forests and lakes and searching for fungus and herbs. You ship your prey in canoes. As soon as one of your canoes is full, you sell the goods at the market. Both in the gathering of your prey and in the filling of your canoes, you need clever plans and foresight. Who will make the most valuable captures? The winner is the player who possesses the most money. The game offers two different versions: A basic version in which luck plays a larger share and a somewhat more demanding version for tactically-minded players. The basic game of Trapper is a simple game in the style of Verflixxt and Celtica that's suitable for a wide target audience. Good luck and tactics are about equal on the scales. The somewhat more demanding version offers more tactical possibilities. How should one advance with the animal gathering? Which is more lucrative, getting a few larger and very valuable canoes or bringing many small canoes with different species to the market? Both strategies can lead to success.

آليات اللعب

التصنيفات

الناشرون

Trapper

معلومات اللعبة

اللاعبون
2-4 Players
الوقت
30 min
الثقل
Light-Medium — 2,05/5
السنة
2007
تقييم BGG
6,13
ترتيب BGG
#13297
الحد الأدنى للعمر
10+

الأسئلة الشائعة

Trapper supports 2 to 4 players.
A typical game of Trapper takes about 30 minutes.
Trapper has a complexity rating of 2.05/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Medium Light' category. It offers a good balance of depth and accessibility.
The recommended minimum age for Trapper is 10+. Younger children may enjoy it with guidance from experienced players.
Trapper has a rating of 6.13/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 210 ratings. It is ranked #13297 overall.
Trapper was designed by فولفغانغ كرامر, Michael Kiesling. It was published in 2007.