Valdora

Valdora

2009
Family
3.76 out of 5
3+ people loved this game
Mechanics
Set Collection
Complexity
Light
Duration
60 minutes
Number of players
3 - 5 players
Minimum age
10+ years

Valdora review

Valdora is a truly beautiful game, with stunning components that immediately capture your attention. The game itself is a pickup-and-deliver style, where players take on the role of adventurers seeking valuable gems in the Valley of Gold. The game's mechanics are simple to learn, with quick turns that keep the game moving at a brisk pace. Despite its straightforward rules, there are meaningful strategic decisions to be made, ensuring that each player's choices matter.

The game offers a variety of ways to earn points, providing multiple paths to victory. While there is a degree of luck involved, Valdora focuses more on optimization and logistics, offering a puzzle-like challenge that I found very engaging. One of the unique features I particularly enjoyed was the innovative book mechanic, where players flip cards like pages, adding an extra layer of interest to the game.

Valdora is a fantastic choice for families, especially those who enjoy strategic games with a focus on planning and execution. My son, who's eight, picked up the rules quickly and enjoys playing it too. It's a great option for those who appreciate euro games with a satisfying level of challenge. While the game doesn't emphasize direct conflict, there's a healthy dose of competition as players vie for control of workshops and valuable resources. Overall, Valdora is a well-designed and enjoyable game that provides a great experience for both experienced and casual gamers.