🌟 Build, strategize, and conquer—your world awaits!
Orbis is a strategic board game designed for 2-4 players aged 10 and up, featuring divine creation and resource management. With a playtime of approximately 45 minutes, it offers high replayability and is easy to learn, making it perfect for family game nights or competitive play.
J**
Fun Tile Placement Game!
Orbis is a fun tile placement game that involves collecting worshippers to further the growth of your kingdom. The game is fairly simple to learn and is visually appealing to the eyes with its vibrant artwork and style. The game has a good pace to it as well!I would say the replay value ranges somewhere in between moderate to high. The one thing I would change about the game is how the abilities of certain colored tiles are restricted to that specific colored tile. (Example: red = getting rid of worshippers on the board, yellow = infinite worshippers of a certain color, white = temples (victory points), etc). If the abilities were random, I think it would launch the replay value for this game even further.Overall, Orbis is a delightful fun game to play and it is definitely worth its value. Would recommend!
K**M
super fun game
this game is really fun, took about 30 minutes to figure it out. It was missing the white blocks but not a big deal
B**E
Kid friendly
My 11year olds first step into board gaming. Simple to get into, pretty, not very deep. Win win
S**E
Orbis
Orbis is a tactical game of world development and strategic resource management, in which players take on the roles of gods creating their best universes. Utilizing lands lost in the aether, players accumulate worshippers to spend on even more fruitful lands — some of which grant game-changing bonuses. The key to victory lies in having the most creation points (CPs) at the end of the game!
K**A
You won’t regret it, just buy it.
Great game! Me and my husband are obsessed. We did have to watch a YouTube video of how to set it up, but dang, it’s a fantastic easy play!
T**S
Great game!
This has replaced Suburbia for us. It has similar mechanics where you are buying from a pool of tiles and the tiles you build will be impacted by the other tiles around it. However, it plays much faster and more streamlined and is a LOT easier to teach than Suburbia. It relies less on icons (the few it has are pretty easy to understand once you play once or twice) without the extra things that some players find fiddly.
C**.
Really enjoyed
Fun little game! Quick & easy, with some tough decisions to make!
A**N
Fun Set Collection and Tile Laying
As others have said, this game is sorta reminiscent of Splendor or Suburbia, where you collect colored cubes to acquire tiles that help you collect more colored cubes. It's definitely closer to Suburbia on the complexity scale. I like it much more than Suburbia, but have a harder time comparing it to Splendor because Splendor plays so quickly. Both are a lot of fun, but Orbis requires much more mental effort.
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