An 8-bit world, made up of cut-out cards. With scissors in hand, we build Cutterland, board game published by SD Games in Spanish. Created by Nikolay Zolotarev and illustrated by Uildrim and Karina Dekhtyar, it can be enjoyed by 2-4 players, ages 10 and up.
On each turn, we cut a card, if possible, following the best strategy. After the choice of pieces and the distribution of bonuses, we expand the territory. Will this kraken be able to eat my annoying turtle? Will I unite the area with two dragons? Did I expand the centaur area?
We have prepared a guide to this family game using 21 photographs. It allows us to discover the interior of the box and approach its rules, as if it were a help sheet. Now, what happens when we have already cut all the cards? The big question has a solution: we will be able to play with a variant in which we can extract pieces from the bag or get hold of its expansions, classics Y monster.
CUTTERLAND GALLERY
game components.Before starting, we have the chips in the center. We add scissors. Each player receives a reference sheet and three cards.The active participant’s turn consists of four phases.1. Cut one of your cards.He will make as many pieces as there are players.2. Choose pieces. Starting with the one on the left, everyone takes one.3. Receive bonuses from the piece taken (tower or wall/bridge).4. Expand lands. The tile is added to your own land, in any orientation.The next repeats these four steps, and so on until all the pieces have been cut and placed.It will be time to add the towers and walls/bridges that we want from our reserve.Towers protect creatures, walls divide areas, and bridges join them.Next, the krakens hunt. They eat all the creatures around them (except the protected ones).Then they hunt the dragons. Each dragon devours one creature in its area, minus protected ones and other dragons.It will be time to count the points. Each creature eaten by a kraken is worth two points.The more goblins there are in an area, the more points we receive.Each square in an area with at least one centaur translates into one point.Two dragons in one area is seven points.A turtle on the whole earth is 10 points; two equals 5 points; three or more do not score.Each uneaten frog subtracts two points.Whoever accumulates the highest score will win.Cutterland offers a variant to play with cut pieces. It has two expansions.