Terra Nova

Terra Nova

2006
3.67 out of 5
2+ people loved this game
Mechanics
Grid/Area Movement
Complexity
Light
Duration
45 minutes
Number of players
2 - 4 players
Minimum age
10+ years

Terra Nova review

Terra Nova is a strategic game of area control that offers a surprising amount of depth for its simple rules. Players move control markers around the board, claiming territory and enclosing areas to score points. The key is to enclose areas with fewer types of terrain, as this nets more points.

I really enjoyed the dynamic nature of the game. There's a constant tension as players try to outmaneuver each other and claim the most valuable territories. The learning curve is gentle, making it accessible to new players, but there's plenty of room for experienced gamers to develop advanced strategies.

I wouldn't say it's a "dry" game, though it certainly appeals to players who enjoy a good brain-burning challenge. The abstract nature of the game might not be for everyone, but it offers a rewarding experience for those willing to dive in.

I found the scoring system particularly interesting. It's not just about grabbing the most territory; it's about knowing when to claim areas and when to let them go. This adds a layer of complexity that makes the game even more engaging.

Overall, Terra Nova is a solid game that I would recommend to anyone who enjoys strategic board games. It's a great choice for a game night with friends or family, and it's sure to provide hours of fun and thought-provoking gameplay.

Videos

Remote video URL
Watch Overly Critical Gamers - Terra Nova - Instructional/Review on YouTube.
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Watch Terra Nova - VIVO [Juego de Mesa / BoardGame] on YouTube.
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Watch Terra Nova (NL) on YouTube.