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Recommended for Ages 12 & up
1-7 Players
210 minutes playtime
Orcs are ravaging the lands and threatening your caves and families! Can you defeat the ravaging orcs and bring back peace and prosperity to your people?
In Caverna: Frantic Fiends, the second large expansion for Uwe Rosenberg's Caverna: The Cave Farmers, you have to face these hostile plunderers. Luckily, you can either use your proven axes to teach them a lesson or build traps to keep them away from the cave entrances altogether. You can even push them into these traps with stone or bribe them with wood to weaken their strength. Defeating orcs will bring precious rewards, but if you fail to drive them off, all your plans might be in jeopardy.
Designer(s):
Karl-Heinz Kettl
Jürgen Mayrhofer
Uwe Rosenberg
Artist(s):
Javier González Cava
Board Game Geek Category(s):
Expansion for Base-game
Animals
Economic
Fantasy
Farming
Board Game Geek Mechanic(s):
Automatic Resource Growth
Increase Value of Unchosen Resources
Pattern Movement
Solo / Solitaire Game
Tile Placement
Turn Order: Claim Action
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