Faraway

Catch Up Games

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Restock Date: 28th August 2024 (Estimated)

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Playtime:

15-30 mins

Player Count:

2-6

Game Type:

Competitive

Ages:

10+

Welcome to Alula, a mysterious continent with ever-changing geography, shaped after the rhythm of the seasons.

Beyond the Sea of Mists lies the mysterious continent of Alula. Roam across the land in search of its secrets, meet its inhabitants and list its wonders in order to gain more fame than your opponents.

Throughout a game of Faraway, you will play a row of 8 cards in front of you, from left to right. These cards represent the regions you will come across while exploring the lands. Characters on these cards will grant you victory points if you later fulfil the conditions they demand. At the end of the game, you walk back the same way, scoring cards in the opposite order you played them. There lies the heart of the gameplay. Throughout the game, the cards you play will serve both to set new objectives, and to meet the ones you played previously.

Each turn, you play a card from a hand of 3. Then you pick a new card from a face-up river. As play is simultaneous in Faraway, you must take into account a clever priority system in all of your choices – being last to pick a card leaves you with fewer options and often less profitable choices for the next turns.

7 out of 10

Pros Cons
Small, quick, easy game to teach and learn There is a degree of luck in which cards are available for draft
Beautiful, colourful cards Limited player interaction - except for in drafting cards and limiting choice for others
Challenging reverse scoring mechanic Can leave you confused and frustrated as you realise you played your cards in the wrong order and that large fame quest is reduced to zero gaining you nothing but smiles on your opponents faces, the smug scumbags.