Terra

Terra

2014
Family
3.80 out of 5
11+ people loved this game
Mechanics
Betting
Complexity
Light
Duration
45 minutes
Number of players
2 - 6 players
Minimum age
10+ years

Terra review

Terra is a fun and engaging trivia game that's perfect for a casual game night. The game is a redesign of Fauna, and it's clear that the designers have made some improvements. The new subject matter of geography is more broadly appealing, and the inclusion of an Imperial measurements map side is a welcome addition for players in the US. The game is also faster and easier to learn than Fauna.

The gameplay is simple and straightforward. Players take turns guessing the answers to questions on cards, placing tokens on the board to indicate their answers. The game rewards both correct answers and close answers, making it accessible for players of all skill levels. My favorite part of the game is that it's not just about knowing the right answer but also about your estimation skills.

I've enjoyed playing Terra with both my family and friends. It's a great way to learn about geography and have some fun at the same time. The game is well-made and comes with everything you need, including the game board, cards, and tokens. I highly recommend Terra to anyone looking for a fun and engaging trivia game.

I did encounter a few minor issues with the game, like some cards referencing regions that don't exist on the board, however I found that the rules are clear and concise, and the game is easy to pick up and play.

Overall, I would say Terra is a fun and educational game that is definitely worth checking out. It's great for families, friends, and even classrooms.