Monster City Planners (2013) Board Game
Monster City Planners is a card game released in 2013, designed by Gary Dahl and illustrated by The Game Crafter, LLC. The game falls into the categories of card game and city building, and it is suitable for players aged 12 and above. The game involves hand management, open drafting, pattern building, and take that mechanics, providing players with a unique and engaging experience.
Game Components of Monster City Planners
How To Setup Monster City Planners
To set up the game, first remove the City Grid and Pass cards from the deck. Shuffle the remaining 50 City Planner cards and deal them out to the players, face-down. The number of cards dealt depends on the number of players. Place the remaining cards off to one side as the draw deck. Set aside the Factory, Station, Complex, and Road pieces in a “Building Pool.” Players then look at their hand and select one card to keep, passing the remaining cards to the player to their left. This continues until every card has been kept. The player with the most green “Cement Truck” icons in their hand goes first.
Gameplay Mechanics and Game Objective
Mechanics
Game Objective
Player Experience
Players enjoy the blend of building and destroying elements, with the Child Geeks appreciating the interactive nature of shifting pieces around the city. However, some players noted a lack of actual monsters in the game despite its title. The game’s simplicity and strategic depth make it enjoyable for both children and adults.
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Personal Thoughts on Monster City Planners
Monster City Planners is a great fit for families and casual gamers looking for a quick, strategic game. It’s ideal for those who enjoy card drafting and dual-use card mechanics. The game’s compact size and easy setup make it perfect for travel or quick game nights. While it may lack the monster theme it promises, it delivers on fun and strategy.
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