

🗺️ Draw your destiny, conquer the wild, and never miss the map-making craze!
Cartographers: A Roll Player Tale is an award-winning flip-and-write strategy board game where 1-100 players draw terrain maps over four seasons, navigating monster ambushes and competing for the highest reputation. With 100 double-sided sheets and randomized scoring, it offers endless replayability in 30-45 minutes, perfect for ages 10 and up.
| ASIN | B07PDNNLGR |
| Best Sellers Rank | #27,432 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #837 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars (2,031) |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 1.01 pounds |
| Item model number | TWK4050 |
| Manufacturer | Thunderworks Games |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 10 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 8 x 6.75 x 1.63 inches |
| Release date | September 3, 2019 |
D**.
Love this game!
I never thought I would enjoy this type of game, but it has become a staple for family game nights for it's simplicity! And these expansion packs keep the fun going and keep the game exciting! A must for any family who loves challenging but easy board games!
S**Z
One of My Favorites
Disclaimer: I've only played this game solitaire, but there's not much difference in how you play. You're really just playing against the game for a high score anyway. That being said, this game has one feature that really shines: you are drawing a map as the cards are revealed. Of course, how you draw it is up to you. Do you go for high score or do you make the prettiest map? There are 100 2-sided map sheets, so you have lots to experiment with. Get some colored pens and pencils and be creative. Go online and look up examples of beautiful map ideas people have come up with. If you're playing by yourself, you can take all the time you like. The gameplay is simple once you learn the rules. Lots of strategy and choice dilemmas. The scoring for solitaire play is pretty difficult. Think you can achieve Master Cartographer? I haven't come close yet. But I'm building a collection of pretty maps. Nice low-key enjoyment. There are sequels too, but for now I'm having plenty of fun with the original. Maybe someday!
N**A
Fun Tetris-like game
If you're not already heavy into board games, this one might but just a bit challenging at the beginning to learn. Totally doable, just a bit more complex if you're someone who is used to games like Uno, Monopoly, etc. If you're heavy into board games (have a library, your second home is Board Game Geek, etc), you'll pick it up no problem. The idea is you're mapping your explorations for queen. You'll get Tetris looking shapes and will choose what type of symbol to use for that area and fit it on your map made up for grid squares. You score by making sure your map meets certain criteria (each game is different), like having farm touching water, or filling a whole row or column, etc. Every so often, you'll draw an ambush card where you have to pass your map to someone next to you and they fill in monster symbols according to the shape given on the card, which is meant to foil your point plans and get you negative points. Fun game with infinite replayability and pretty much unlimited player count. Good for game night, travel game (we've played on flights), and even 2 players.
T**R
Wonderful and unique game!
I am an avid board game player for the past four years. I was introduced to the "Cartographers" a year or so ago at a board game night with friends. It was a different experience, and I knew I had to pick it up eventually for myself. The game is easy to learn, and similar to Tetris. You (and up to 100 friends) simply need to draw a card and then physically "draw" that shape onto your paper to claim a piece of land (either forests, water, houses, or farmland). Each game is unique with different rules and placement. If you get tired of the starting map there is also an additional harder map on the back with less room to build on. I introduced my parents to this game as well, and they picked it up fairly quickly. This is a great game to get out without too much setup. There are also DLC packs I'm looking to buy eventually with different maps and things to do.
S**W
Great game with just enough player interaction
-Gameplay is straightforward. You flip over a card, you draw it on your map. If you get a ruins card, you are limited in where you can draw it, otherwise, draw it anywhere that fits. Do this until enough "time" elapses that the current season ends. The game ends at the end of winter. -There are 16 objective cards (four sets of four) out of which four get chosen for each game (one from each set). These are randomly placed as A,B,C and D, two of which will be scored each round (AB, then BC, then CD, then DA). -There are two major strategy elements to each game: figuring out where to place pieces, and figuring out which objectives to pursue. Different objectives can give more points, but may require more time and/or skill to accomplish, and so it's not just which objectives are present, but when they will be scored that will determine which you pursue. -This game is not, however, just multiplayer solitaire. When monster cards show up, you pass your map in the direction indicated on the card, and they place the monsters wherever they want on your map. This can foul up your designs, and each empty space beside a monster square dings you a point. -Components are well made. It's basically just map sheets, pencils and cards. The map sheets have a space for a coat of arms, motto and title, which are nicely done, as well as a well designed scoring area. The pencils and cards are pretty standard. -This game is easy enough to pick up that even young children can have fun playing, but the strategy is sufficient that the best player will usually win. A game that can be enjoyed many times...I highly recommend.
B**H
Fun little starter
Easy enough for my 8yr old to play. Complex enough to add some strategies. Replayability is decent. I'll likely laminate some of the sheets so we can reuse them rather than use up all the sheets.
W**S
It's Fun, I think I'm hooked :)
What do you get for $20? * Pad of blank maps to draw your maps on * 4 Pencils * Cards: Explore Cards, Score Cards, Season Cards, Ambush Cards, etc. * Rulebook The cards really push this game's value to $20. If it didn't have the cards then it would just be another print-and-play game. I think you're getting a lot of value from one little box. As for my experience with the game, I think it was really fun. Every time an explore card is flipped you're trying to figure out exactly where to place it in order to maximize your score. Everyone can draw at the same time so no one is really waiting for too long before another card is flipped. By the end of the game, you're dreading some of the choices you've made along the way but everyone else is too. Simple, fun, good, and worth the price.
C**A
Lo describen y ponen la foto en inglés, pero tras larga espera llega en polaco o algo así.... me parece una tomadura de pelo porque temo ya hay algún comentario al respecto y lo siguen haciendo. Una pena porque el juego promete pero obviamente lo tendré que devolver
H**F
I enjoy these expansions. It "shakes things up a bit" with regular Cartographers. One of my favourite games for casual gaming.
A**L
Nice game. Good to play from 2 people to 100.
R**T
Mistakes happen
S**N
Super fun game
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