Tír na nÓg is a card-drafting game designed by Isaac Shalev and Jason Slingerland, offering a blend of strategic spatial puzzles. Players draft cards from a central grid and hand, with each card scoring points based on its placement. The game includes special abilities that add unique actions but require careful timing. Players control three storyteller meeples to claim cards, introducing competition for card access. With a playtime of about 45 minutes, it accommodates 1 to 4 players, making it accessible yet engaging enough for repeated plays.
In Tír na nÓg, players draft cards from a central grid and a hand of dealt cards, each featuring numbers and colors that will score points based on placement.
Each player controls three 'storyteller' meeples used to claim cards from the shared drafting grid, introducing competition for priority access to cards.
With a playtime of around 45 minutes and up to four players, Tír na nÓg is designed to be easy enough to get to the table while providing depth.
The game features powerful card abilities that allow for unique actions like rearranging parts of your tableau, enhancing the strategic dynamics during gameplay.
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