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The Whatnot Cabinet

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Minimum Players: 1
Maximum Players: 4
Publisher's Age: 8+
OOTG Age: 8+
Playtime: 30 minutes
Difficulty: Light
Year: 2021
£39.99
£28.82
(You save £11.17 )

The Whatnot Cabinet. 

The Whatnot Cabinet is a set-collection board game where players strive for the best looking shelves of found objects from the natural world, including crystals, leaves and shells. Adorned with gorgeous illustrations by Beth Sobel.

Assemble a beautiful cabinet of curiosities, with shelves arranged by type and colour to score the most points and win the game. The Whatnot Cabinet also has a solo variant.

Designed by Eduardo Baraf, Steve Finn & Keith Matejka

Published by Pencilfirst Games

Reviews of The Whatnot Cabinet

In my head, The Whatnot Cabinet is best described as the love child of Sagrada and Kingdomino, not in terms of theme but in terms of mechanics. Balancing the decision of how to obtain your tiles with turn order is a great little quandary. It really does remind me of the claiming of tiles in Kingdomino. The later squares give you more choice and less risk, but turn order is important, especially as the game progresses. Where you place your tiles is reminiscent of Sagrada. Less of a headscratcher but still plenty going on, and often going wrong, to keep you entertained. - Read more at Board Game Review UK

 

The Whatnot Cabinet. 

The Whatnot Cabinet is a set-collection board game where players strive for the best looking shelves of found objects from the natural world, including crystals, leaves and shells. Adorned with gorgeous illustrations by Beth Sobel.

Assemble a beautiful cabinet of curiosities, with shelves arranged by type and colour to score the most points and win the game. The Whatnot Cabinet also has a solo variant.

Designed by Eduardo Baraf, Steve Finn & Keith Matejka

Published by Pencilfirst Games

Reviews of The Whatnot Cabinet

In my head, The Whatnot Cabinet is best described as the love child of Sagrada and Kingdomino, not in terms of theme but in terms of mechanics. Balancing the decision of how to obtain your tiles with turn order is a great little quandary. It really does remind me of the claiming of tiles in Kingdomino. The later squares give you more choice and less risk, but turn order is important, especially as the game progresses. Where you place your tiles is reminiscent of Sagrada. Less of a headscratcher but still plenty going on, and often going wrong, to keep you entertained. - Read more at Board Game Review UK

 

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