Title: Quetzal
Publisher: Gigamic Games and Hachette Board Games
Designer: Alexandre Garcia
Artist: Nastya Lehn
Year: 2020
Genre: Light worker placement and set collecting game
Players: Two to five players
Ages: 10+
Playtime: Around 15 minutes per player
MSRP: $34.99
Jeff shares a how to play, as well as his review, for Quetzel from Gigamic Games. Is this light worker placement game of artifact hunting going to be a perfect fit for gamers of all stripes? Or if you play Quetzel will your feel like you’ve been raided of a lost hour? You’ll find out!
23:53 Final thoughts and review score
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Quetzal is a light and fun worker placement/set collecting game. The component quality is very nice, although the board is pretty busy to the eye, and rules clearly presented. We've had quite a bit of fun with the game but keep in mind this might look like a heavier weight game but it's not. Quetzal certainly doesn't reinvent the wheel by any stretch but is still a quick and solid gateway sort of game.
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