Table feel
Moderate level of interaction with a good balance between direct and strategic confrontation. Players need to pay attention to others' actions frequently, but cooperation is not a major focus in the game.
Players locate cities and landmarks on continent maps, seeking the most points for accurate guesses. Larger chosen areas are safer but score less, while precise guesses risk earning nothing.
Players
2-6
Play time
45-60 min
Age
10+
Complexity
1/5
Rating
6.07
Group fit
ABG editorial scores on a 1–5 scale.
Harder to teach
High replayability
Highly interactive
Scales well
Deep strategy
Luck-sensitive
Moderate level of interaction with a good balance between direct and strategic confrontation. Players need to pay attention to others' actions frequently, but cooperation is not a major focus in the game.
die welt: singapur, wo liegt das nur? has a high variability gameboard, offering different experiences each time it is played. The presence of expansions adds new content and gameplay elements, enhancing replay value. The game provides deep strategic possibilities and room for players to improve their strategy over time. The player interaction score is average. The game scales well with different numbers of players without compromising its appeal or balance. It is relatively easy to learn, making it accessible to a wide range of players. Overall, die welt: singapur, wo liegt das nur? has a strong replayability score of 7.8.
Die Welt: Singapur, wo liegt das nur? has a moderate level of luck involved in the game. Random elements have a notable but not exclusive impact on the game outcome. While players have some ability to mitigate luck through strategic decisions, luck still plays a significant role. The game outcome is a balanced mix of luck and strategy.
Die Welt: Singapur, wo liegt das nur? features gameplay similar to Deutschland: Finden Sie Minden, another Günter Burkhardt design, with players trying to locate places or landmarks on a map, but this time players will find the entire world lying before them.
Die Welt: Singapur, wo liegt das nur? features gameplay similar to Deutschland: Finden Sie Minden, another Günter Burkhardt design, with players trying to locate places or landmarks on a map, but this time players will find the entire world lying before them. To set up, players lay out six game boards, each featuring one continent with no place names on it. On a turn, players are confronted with a location, such as Dubai, Jakarta or Miami, then they all try to guess where in the world that location is. They can play it safe and choose a large block of land – scoring only a few points in the process if correct – or they can go small and pinpoint the location more precisely on one of the game boards, scoring far more points if correct, but upping their chances of scoring nothing if they miss their mark. In the end, whoever scores the most points wins.
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