









🌍 Build, Bond, and Battle in 20 Minutes of Epic Wordplay!
Landmarks is a cooperative and competitive word association board game for 2-10 players aged 10 and up. With an average playtime of 20 minutes, it combines strategic clue-following and map-building in a jungle adventure setting, perfect for family game nights or lively parties.
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 1.6 Pounds |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 9.06"L x 6.3"W |
| Material Fabric | Cardstock, Cardboard, Plastic, Cotton |
| Subject Character | Exploration in a Jungle Setting |
| Theme | Adventure, Cooperative, Fantasy, Word Game |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Container Type | Box |
| Number of Players | 2 to 10 |
G**E
Have fun and win as a team!
This game is like a blend of codenames and an adventure board game. It's so much fun being the clue giver and guiding your team to the treasure and just as fun watching how your team can mess up your plans by thinking of almost impossible connections.
J**L
Brillant co-op word association game.
One of my new favorite word association games. Just brilliant.
P**S
Beautifully-produced Party / Word Game (that also works well with 2 players)
Got this game as we really like word association games such as Codenames, Mystic Paths, Medium, Just One, etc. In the 2 player, cooperative mode – there is a clue giver and a clue receiver. The clue giver draws a map card that shows where the different landmarks are located on the map as well as three starter words. The goal of the game is to guide the clue receiver to both the treasure and exit while avoiding traps and curses using word clues. For example, if the location I wanted my partner to go to has the words “movie” and “food” adjacent to it, I would write the clue “popcorn,” hoping my partner places the “popcorn” tile in that location.Firstly, in terms of production, the quality of the components is outstanding – the map itself is printed on a nice fabric, and the dry erase tiles appear to be thick and durable. Also, both the map and dry erase tiles are double-sided – one side is plain for easy readability, and the other features more artwork that resembles an actual landscape. Our initial games were played on the plain side (just to see more clearly while learning the game), but we definitely plan to utilize the more decorative side on future plays.As for overall gameplay – we found it to be super fun and engaging, for both the clue giver and receiver. An aspect of the game that we really liked was that – beside the three starting words – the entire map consists of words / clues that you have to think of and give to your gaming partner. In that way, you can try to plan your path accordingly, using previously-used words / clues to help influence your future locations. Additionally, there are special locations (such as the treasure) that create a ‘push-your-luck’ type of feel, as the clue giver is forced to decide whether or not they want to go for the treasure (for that extra achievement) or simply head straight for the exit.All in all, found this to be a terrific word game, great for couples and larger groups alike! A great addition to our collection, and we look forward to exploring some of the other game modes as well!
W**G
Fun game in the same vein as Codenames
Pretty easy game to learn (via manual or QR code video instructions) and fun for the right groups. If you've played other word association games like Codenames, it's similar to that but with a bit of a roadtrip/adventure twist added in. Components are nice quality and everything comes in a box that's small enough to transport.
J**S
Awesome word association game
RulebookAnother game that is easy to grasp and play and the rulebook explains it well. If you are struggling with it there is a QR code that can teach you how to play.ComponentsThe tiles are nice and thick and can be written on and they erase easily. The cloth map is something that we like but note that you should play with it on a hard surface. If you put it on top of a tablecloth it doesn't always lay flat. No issues with the cards, either. Solid components.GameplayYou are essentially stringing together words on hexagon island to try to guide your team to the treasure. There is a competitive mode but we didn't play that one. The starting words are on the cards and then it is up to you to build off of it. Similar to Codenames, you can't let your team know if the hex they guessed was the one you intended. Unless, they fall into one of the bad ones or water, etc. If you like games like Codenames, then I think you will like this one. Highly recommend!
T**N
Great Family/Cooperative Game that Moves Quickly and Has a High Replay Value
We finally got around to playing this game. We all enjoyed it and look forward to playing again.Pros:- Easy to learn. We watched the included QR code video to learn how to play. Very helpful--our first time ever learning a new game where we didn't even look at the rule book.- Compact packaging. Everything fits nicely into a box that is about the size of half a sheet of paper.- Can be played by teams or cooperatively, with one person as the "leader." Our initial play, we played six rounds, alternating between leaders. Each round took about 10 minutes (we played cooperatively, using the "easy" green cards).- Doesn't take too long to play. Can play multiple rounds in one sitting, so even if you lose a round, it's not big deal.- Good value for the money.Cons:- We aren't huge fans of the cloth game board. We understand that using it allows the packaging to be much smaller, but we would like to see a more substantial, attractive game board, since that's what we're looking at the entire time.Summary: Great family/cooperative game that doesn't take long to play and is highly replayable. Recommended.
J**I
Okay game filler similar to Codenames.
The game is fine, but there’s nothing new to it for me to get excited about, it doesn’t have staying power for my personal preferences. The concept it rather simple, very similar to Codenames if you’re familiar with that game. There will be one player who is attempting to direct the rest of the players to guess a space by using the game mechanic of word association. The play will have a map key and using starting tiles will write down different words to try to link the previous words for tile placements and escape the map alive. There are two different modes of game play. The game is more of a party casual filler game. The components are nice and the dry erase marker writes well and erases cleanly. Overall some gamers will enjoy this as a time filler, especially those who like Codenames, but I suspect the eurogamers won’t be into this as much ( that’s where I find myself, in the later group ).
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