
Nunatak
Temple of Ice
A game by Kane Klenko
2 - 4 Players 30 - 45 minutes Low
Area Majority / Influence, Modular Board, Multi-Use Cards, Card Drafting, Set Collection
Ancient, Prehistoric
Description
In Nunatak: Temple of Ice, you're building a step pyramid in a mountain of ice, but don't expect any help from your fellow players - this is a competitive game where you're on your own. The game's name, Nunatak, refers to a hill or mountain completely surrounded by glacial ice, and that's exactly where you'll be placing your pillar stones, trying to outmaneuver your opponents to get the best score. With easy-to-learn rules, this game is accessible to everyone, and its short playtime of 30 to 45 minutes makes it perfect for a quick gaming session with friends or family. As you place each pillar stone, you'll receive cards with different values that will impact your final score, so you'll need to think strategically about where to place your stones. The game's modular board and multi-use cards add an extra layer of complexity, while the card drafting and set collection mechanics make it feel fresh and exciting. Designed by Kane Klenko and published in 2023, Nunatak: Temple of Ice is a fun and challenging game for 2 to 4 players that's all about area majority and influence - can you place your stones wisely and rise to the top of the icy challenge?
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