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Product Awards:  
Mensa Best Mind Game Award
Mensa Best Mind Game Award
Best Mind Game, 2002
Ages Play Time Players
8+ 20 minutes 2
Designer(s): Edith Schlichting
Manufacturer(s): Gamewright
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Deep in the forest is an ever-changing world of paths and streams....

In Landlock, strategy rules! Take turns placing tiles next to each other until lo and behold, you've created a game board where critters skitter and gnomes roam. Make a continuous path or stream around Landlock and you score big points. Discover a dragon or match up gnomes for extra credit. But watch out... your opponent will try to stop you in your tracks! The player with the highest score rules the land.

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Product Information

  • Designer(s): Edith Schlichting
  • Manufacturer(s): Gamewright
  • Artist(s): Hala Wittwer
  • Year: 2002
  • Players: 2
  • Time: 20 minutes
  • Ages: 8 and up
  • Weight: 342 grams
  • Language Requirements: Game components are language-independent. Manufacturer's rules are printed in English. This is a domestic item.

Contents:

  • 40 game tiles
  • 1 score pad
  • 1 pencil
  • rules of play
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Product Reviews

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Average Rating: 4 in 1 review


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Carcassonne's Cuter, Younger, Cousin
May 26, 2002

I took a gamble on this one. I usually don't buy a game till it gets consistent good reviews. All I knew about Legend of Landlock was that it was selected as one of the best new games by Mensa. Strangely enough, I couldn't even find information about the game on the manufacturer's website. But I thought, for $9.95, what could I lose?

Turns out, it was a good gamble. The game consists of 40 tiles that depict streams and paths. One player plays as the paths, the other as the streams. During the game, you take turns picking a tile from the facedown pile(s), and placing it next to a tile that has already been played. The game is played until a 6 x 6 square of tiles has been created.

There are 4 types of tiles: ones that favor paths, ones that favor streams, 3 that equally depict paths and streams (bridges), and 3 that equally hinder both paths and streams (Tussocks). The object of the game is to score the most points by creating continuous paths or streams that connect the 4 sides of the finished square. You also get bonus points for closing off (making ponds or islands) your opponent's streams or paths.

Sounds simple? It is. BUT, it's much more strategic than the whimsical depictions of the tiles suggest. When you draw tiles, you'll draw tiles that will both help and hurt you and your opponent, so as the board develops, you end up with some turn angst.

The 6 x 6 board limitation is clever, because as the board grows, careful placement of tiles will possibly cut off your opponent from connecting to one or more sides. In addition, since there are 40 tiles, but you only use 36, you can't be sure which tiles will be the last ones to complete the board (which would be very helpful to know).

I have to admit, when I first opened the box, and saw the gnomes, and fairies on the tiles, I thought, 'Uh oh. I just bought a kid's game'. But I was wrong. While the box says for ages 8 and up, the friend I played Legend of Landlock with, and I are in our 30's and we both enjoyed it immensely. We ended up playing it 5 times in 2 days.

The rules are quickly learned, and the game itself plays quickly, about 15 or 20 minutes. The artwork, is cute, done in colors that are easy on the eyes. The tiles are thick, well-made cardboard. The manufacturer even includes a blank pad of paper and a pencil so that you can keep score(I thought that was cute. Was that in case I didn't have some form of paper or a writing utensil of my own at home?).

It's obvious that not only was care put into the development of this game, care was put into the production it as well. If you like Carcassonne, or Ta Yu, and you want a quicker(but not necessarily lighter) game to be played by two people, get Legend of Landlock. It's a great deal.

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