Kommentare (7) |  Neuigkeiten (12) | FAQ Make your rat clan the most powerful gang of the sewer! In Ratland each player controls a rat clan and they will try to turn them into the most crowded one. We are happy to present you Ratland, a game by Eduardo Garcia, for 2-4 players, that lasts around 30-45 minutes, published by Eclipse Editorial. RatLand is a fun, light-hearted family game where players will try to make their clan of rats the most numerous in the sewers. But first you must gather enough food (cheese) to feed your rats… Other clans will try to steal your food or beat you to the three areas where food can be found: the dump, the city, and the field. The fight of survival is fierce in the damp sewers of RatLand. Many rats put their lives at risk by going outside to search for food. Others, less bold, go through the winding dark pipe system to steal cheese from their oblivious neighbors’ pantries; while the most cautious rats stay in the nursery to fulfill the most important role: increase the clan’s population.
RatLand is a fun strategy board game where players have to make choices depending on what they think the other players are thinking while also trying to fool and divert them away from their true intentions. To achieve victory, multiply your rat's population but make sure you have the necessary cheese to feed them each turn. A turn is played over the following PHASES: And how many turns does a game take? This is another highlight of RatLand’s design: the game ends after revealing the Game End Event card, a.k.a. “That’s All Folks!”. At that point, a final scoring takes place: all surviving rats award positive points while rats that died of starvation give negative points.
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