Asmodee's first Lego board game, Monkey Palace, is a collaborative art project disguised as a competitive builder
Briefly

When I'm playing board games, I have a habit of photographing the table at the very end... I love to take time to capture a memory of that experience nonetheless.
Each turn, your monkey uses a combination of arches and support blocks... the structure must always go higher with each piece that gets added.
Monkey Palace seems designed for someone like me, someone who's compelled to treat the end of the game like a chance to photograph some collaborative creation.
The height and the length of your makeshift staircase that turn determines how many monkey points you get. They're a short-term, use.
Read at Polygon
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