Table feel
The game has a moderate level of direct confrontation and strategic confrontation. Players need to pay attention to each other's actions frequently, but there is minimal emphasis on cooperation.
Players
2-4
Time
?-?
Age
5+
Weight
1
Rating
6.02
Teaching signal
High replayability
Low interaction
Scales well
Light strategy
Luck-sensitive
The game has a moderate level of direct confrontation and strategic confrontation. Players need to pay attention to each other's actions frequently, but there is minimal emphasis on cooperation.
Animal Upon Animal: Memory Stacking offers a high level of variability with its gameboard and expansions. The strategic depth is moderate, allowing for improvement over time. The player interaction score is fixed. The game scales well with different player counts and is relatively easy to learn. Overall, it provides a good replayability experience.
Animal Upon Animal: Memory Stacking has a moderate level of luck influence. While random elements like dice rolls and card draws have a notable impact on the game outcome, players have a substantial ability to mitigate this randomness through strategic decisions and planning. The game relies on a balanced mix of luck and strategy, with neither element dominating the gameplay. Overall, luck plays a significant role, but player strategy and decisions also have a considerable influence on the final outcome.
While enjoying a lively adventure to the sea coast the animals discover a lighthouse! The animals think they can create their own animal tower lighthouse with a glow worm on top. So the bear climbs onto the elephant, the lion onto the bear and so on. But the crocodile is offended – he wants to be on top! He keeps pushing animals out of the tower and confuses everyone.Who can keep an overview and stack the animals in the correct order?
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