Become a Reptilian Tycoon in Dragon Parks!

Tabletop Games January 13, 2022 - 08:00 PM 0 Comments Matt Farmer

Dragons are back into our world, and they are in vogue! As the proud owner of group of islands where dragons nest, you’ll have to manage both the tourists’ expectations and the dragons’ appetite! Dragon Parks is a drafting game which makes use of transparent cards. Select a new card each turn to put on one of your three islands, adding or covering dragons in this park as you do. Some dragons hate to be covered by others and will snap back at you, and if you manage to hatch an egg by covering it, it will attract new visitors! After 3 turns, the season ends. You will then score visitors depending of the number of different dragons visible on each island, with a bonus for the dragon type in vogue this season, and extra visitors if you attract the Legendary Dragon to your parks… But beware, if you have fewer sheep available than you have dragons, you will lose visitors equal to the difference! The game supports 2 to 5 players and takes around 15 to 30 minutes to play.

Each copy of Dragon Parks comes with an awesome array of game pieces:

  • 1 central board
  • 1 season token
  • 15 island tiles
  • 82 visitor tokens
  • 5 legendary dragon tokens
  • 60 transparent dragon cards

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Matt is the News Editor at Total Cards, where he spends his time reporting on the biggest stories in the world of TCG's and beyond. He enjoys spending his spare time being a forever DM, he has a vast knowledge of all things Dungeons & Dragons, and has a keen eye for great board games!

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