Tasty Minstrel Games Harbour Board Game

March 17, 2018 - Comment

Welcome to gulls bottom! collect and trade resources as you visit various buildings, and cash them in to buy your way into this quaint harbor town. Product Features Welcome to gulls bottom! collect and trade resources as you visit various buildings, and cash them in to buy your way into this quaint harbor Town A

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Welcome to gulls bottom! collect and trade resources as you visit various buildings, and cash them in to buy your way into this quaint harbor town.

Product Features

  • Welcome to gulls bottom! collect and trade resources as you visit various buildings, and cash them in to buy your way into this quaint harbor Town
  • A game for 1 to 4 players
  • 30-60 minutes play time
  • Themes: city building, economic, fantasy, humor
  • Fun for the whole family

Comments

Dad's Gaming Addiction says:

Harbour Review by Dad’s Gaming Addiction Harbour: 1-4 Players, Ages 8+, Average Play Time = 30-60 MinutesFirstly, I’d like to commend the game for having such a wide variety of effects and abilities. The buildings themselves each do something unique, making me think each and every turn about what I should be doing to further my goals. The player boards themselves each have unique personalities that give players special abilities, though you can opt to play with the standard characters (on the reverse side) if you want so…

Utahcon says:

Harbour is another tiny masterpiece from Scott Almes. If … Harbour is another tiny masterpiece from Scott Almes. If you haven’t tried Tiny Epic Galaxies, do yourself a favor and go try it now. This is a worker placement game. Each turn you will move your worker to build, or spend resources to get ahead in the game. It is a very quick game.One major draw to this game, for me, is the size. Harbour in total is 6×4 inches. This enables me to pack it along with Sushi Go and Tiny Epic Galaxies so I have games to play while I am on the road…

Theresa Z. says:

I love the idea of these sorts of games but haven’t … I love the idea of these sorts of games but haven’t played them much so was a little nervous when I opened the box. But, wow. What a lot of fun. Just finished my first game with one other person. It took a while to catch on and we played the “wharf” side of the player board which seemed less complicated. We talked through the first several moves out loud. Once we got the hang of moving the market pieces the game picked up pace and was a TON of fun.I’d recommend for folks who…

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