Coloretto
Product Description
Match and change colours in Coloretto. As a filler between longer games or as a way to wind down the evening, Coloretto definitely delivers.
Coloretto is a fantastic filler game that is easy to pick up and fun to play. Players must try to score points off three of the seven coloured cards, while trying to make sets of up to six. Players can also change the colour of their cards throughout the game several times, but must be careful not to do this too much as they may earn demerit points for doing so.
Coloretto is an elegant game with a high replay factor and a quick turnaround. Easy to learn, but difficult to master, Coloretto is a great way to satisfy that filler itch.
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- Coloretto is a set collection game where players earn points for collecting the same color cards. Players need to be care full and only specialize in three colors as any additional colors they collect will be counted against them.
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Designer:Michael Schacht
Publisher:Rio Grande Games
Player numbers: 2-5 players
Recommended Age: 8+
Game Time: 30 mins
Product Contents:
- 88 Cards
- 63 Color Cards (9 x 7 Colors)
- 10 “+2” Cards
- 1 “Last Round” Card
- 3 Jokers
- 5 Row Cards
- 5 Summary Cards
- 1 Blank Card
- 1 Rule Booklet
Card sleeve information if you wish to sleeve the cards in this product:
88 cards. Fantasy Flight sleeve size: Standard American – Green (FFS03, 50/pack) – (2-1/4” x 3-1/2″ – 57 x 89mm)
On the surface this is a quite random card collecting game with the twist that only the three best piles of a certain color you gather are scored positive, all the rest are scored negative. However, after a few rounds you realise there are so much more to this game, and after a few more rounds you see the wolf behind the sheep mask.
This game offers so many more interesting choices than people realise. The rules themselves are very easy (learned in 3 minutes), on the table are one card pile spot for each player, and each round all players must grab one pile. On your turn you can either grab one of the piles containing at least one card or draw a card from the stack and add it to any pile with fewer than three cards (no pile may contain more than 3 cards at any time). Any player that have grabbed a pile are temporarily out while there are unclaimed piles. When all piles have been taken, the one grabbing the last one start a new round, and this goes on until you reach a “last Round” card placed a few cards from the bottom of the deck. Easy huh?
There are two different choices that must be made in the game:
1. Grab a pile or draw a card?
Knowing when to grab a pile instead of drawing is hard. In general you score more points the more cards you get, but obviously you just want to get away from some rounds with as few wounds as you can. Yes, sometimes players lose points after a round if they are unlucky. Also, being able to see what pile you should grab can be a bit tricky, since you don’t want the highest score possible, you want as high score as possible COMPARED to the other players. Sometimes you can grab a pile that give you slightly fewer points but creates a mess for your competitors. And sometimes you simply have to take one for the team since a specific pile is too good for another player and the collective can simply not allow that to happen.
2. When picking a card, knowing where to put it
This is the real engine in the game, observing what piles are of what interest to the other players and increasing your own options at the same time as poisioning their opportunities. Also, realising the consequences of your actions so that you do not end up with a lousy pile yourself is really important.
Coloretto Card Game
All in all this is a great game, and everyone we’ve introduced to Coloretto have liked it, both gamers and non-gamers. I highly recommend this for everyone. Don’t let the simple rules fool you, this is a great game with hidden qualities. But yes, luck is a pretty large factor in Coloretto, that cannot be denied. 😉