Gigamons (2014) Board Game
Gigamons is a children’s fantasy memory game designed by Karim Aouidad and Johann Roussel, and published by Blue Orange Games in in 2014. The game features adorable creatures called Gigamons that players collect by matching pairs of cards. With its charming artwork by Marie-Anne Bonneterre, Gigamons has become a popular choice for families looking for a fun and engaging game for young children.
Game Components of Gigamons
How To Setup Gigamons
To set up Gigamons, lay the tiles in a three-by-three grid. Pile the rest of the tiles in stacks nearby. This simple setup ensures the game is ready to play quickly.
Gameplay Mechanics and Game Objective
Player Experience
Gigamons is highly polished and perfect for younger gamers. The game features gorgeous, brightly colored art and sturdy components suitable for little hands. The gameplay is simple yet rewarding, making it an excellent “just one more” game for families. Games typically last around 15 minutes, making it easy to fit in multiple rounds in a single evening.
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Personal Thoughts on Gigamons
Gigamons is ideal for families with young children, particularly those aged 5 and above. It’s a great introduction to matching games and basic strategy, with the added charm of collectible, colorful Gigamon standees. While it may not offer the complexity sought by seasoned gamers, it is a delightful and engaging game for its target audience.
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