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I really enjoyed playing this and look forward to my next game.
Fun, low-key game with very charming artwork and great replayability.
Quick to learn and fun to play! The beautiful artwork is a bonus for any dog lover. The customer service is also fantastic; I received an email response within 24 hours.
I played this on BGA first and fell in love with it - so simple to learn but so more strategy than I expected. And solo mode does not mess around! And I got it during the half off sale, which was such a great deal!
Dog Park: Dogs of the World Expansion
Dog Park Playing Cards
It's a lighter, simpler game than Dog Park, but it's quite fun and I love the theme!
Really fun game with amazing art. Perfect for the light game dog lover!!
Good, simple game. Great for pet lovers and a nice gateway game.
Just more of what I expected, great expansion.
A wonderful, tactile game with premium hardware and delightful game play. It deserves a spot on everyone’s shelf.
Fun game for the whole family!
This was a Christmas gift for a friend who is a gamer and volunteers at an animal shelter. We've only played it once but it was easy to figure out the game play and we had lots of fun with it. Quality product and consruction.
Fun game.
Involves Pattern building
Card drafting and
Resource Drafting.
Plus the theme is getting dogs to their Forever Homes.
It’s very quick and easy to learn to play and play.
Fun game, great art, and great packaging. My wife and I have played a few times now and we really enjoy it. The game has a good balance of strategy and luck. The cards available at the beginning of the game, the cards available for purchase during the game, and some game objectives are randomly determined. But, the game does a good job of giving players some hard choices when bidding for cards, and choosing how to navigate the "Walking" phase of your turn.
Because of the amount of unique cards, randomly determined objectives, and bonus objectives determined by each player, every game is going to be different than the last. For two-player games a third "auto-walker" adds an element of randomness to simulate another player. This mechanic gives two-player games enough variability that you cannot just focus on thwarting your opponent, or blindly following your own plan.
To anyone who has seen this game compared to Wingspan: Dog Park is absolutely not "Wingspan with dogs." I saw this description several times and disagree. There are dozens and dozens of beautifully drawn unique dog cards with their own mechanics and " resource price to play" and players can gain points based on randomly determined dog types. But, the similarities stop there. There is less randomness in Dog Park because the resource pool is not determined by dice. The bidding system makes acquiring new cards more interesting than just drawing from the deck. Also, each turn is comprised of multiple phases that always repeat unlike Wingspan where players decide on what kind of turn they are going to take. Point being, we own both Wingspan and Dog Park and feel like they are very different games. That being said, if you like Wingspan you will probably enjoy Dog Park!