Tides of Madness

Published 2016

Tides of Madness is a sequel to Tides of Time and features gameplay similar to that design. Tides of Time is a drafting game for two players. Each game consists of three rounds in which players draft cards from their hands to build their kingdom. Each card is one of five suits and also has a scoring objective. After all cards have been drafted for the round, players total their points based on the suits of cards they collected and the scoring objectives on each card, then they record their score. Each round, the players each select one card to leave in their kingdom as a "relic of the past" to help them in later rounds. After three rounds, the player with the the most prosperous kingdom wins. Tides of Madness adds a new twist to the above game: madness. Some cards, while powerful, harm your psyche, so you must keep an eye on your madness level or else risk losing the game early as your mind is lost to the power of the ancients. More specifically, eight of the eighteen cards in the game feature a madness icon, and while scoring, you receive a madness token for each such icon in your collection of cards. Whoever has the most madness in a round either scores 4 points or discards 1 madness token — and the latter option is valuable because if you ever have nine or more madness, you lose the game immediately.

Tides of Madness

Game Info

Players
2 Players
Time
20 min
Weight
Light — 1.49/5
Year
2016
BGG Rating
6.71
BGG Rank
#1937
Min Age
10+

Frequently Asked Questions

Tides of Madness is designed for exactly 2 players.
A typical game of Tides of Madness takes about 20 minutes.
Tides of Madness has a complexity rating of 1.49/5.00 on BoardGameGeek, placing it in the 'Light' category. It is very accessible and great for new gamers.
The recommended minimum age for Tides of Madness is 10+. Younger children may enjoy it with guidance from experienced players.
Tides of Madness has a rating of 6.71/10 on BoardGameGeek, based on 4,275 ratings. It is ranked #1937 overall.
Tides of Madness was designed by Kristian Čurla. It was published in 2016.