Entdecker

Entdecker: Exploring New Horizons

2001
Strategy
3.69 out of 5
Mechanics
Tile Placement
Complexity
Light
Duration
90 minutes
Number of players
2 - 4 players
Minimum age
10+ years

Entdecker: Exploring New Horizons review

I've been a fan of tile-laying games ever since I discovered Carcassonne, and when I heard about Entdecker, a game designed by the same creator as Catan, I knew I had to check it out.

Entdecker definitely delivers on the strategic depth I was hoping for. The core gameplay involves placing tiles to create islands and then vying for control of them by establishing settlements, bases, or scouts. It's a truly engaging process, with lots of interesting decisions to make about where to invest your resources and how to outmaneuver your opponents.

I particularly enjoy the game's focus on exploration and area control. You're not just building for yourself; you're competing with other players to be the most powerful discoverer. It's a delightful twist on the typical tile-laying formula.

The only drawback I've found so far is the lack of expansions. I'd love to see some new tiles, scenarios, or mechanics to add to the game. But even without them, Entdecker is a solid, enjoyable experience.

Overall, I highly recommend Entdecker to anyone looking for a new and engaging tile-laying game with a unique twist on the genre. The game is definitely worth your time, especially if you're a fan of Catan or Carcassonne.