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PNW: Card Games Inspired by the Pacific Northwest

PNW: Card Games Inspired by the Pacific Northwest

Gameswell · 2024
1–820–60 min12+ yrs2.0/5 complexity7.9 BGG138
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PNW: Card Games Inspired by the Pacific Northwest is a beautifully illustrated book of six modern games for fans of card games, board games, and the Pacific Northwest.

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PNW: Card Games Inspired by the Pacific Northwest is a beautifully illustrated book of six modern games for fans of card games, board games, and the Pacific Northwest.

All you need is a deck of cards to hunt with a pod of orcas, forage for tasty mushrooms, brave the swift rivers of the salmon run, and more. Created and illustrated by Pacific Northwest locals as an ode to card games and the beauty of the PNW, these six games are a great way to dive into a world of fast and fun games with a familiar set of components. Free official downloads of the games are available on our itch page.

Forage | Players: 2-8 — Complexity: 1 Explore a forest and gather baskets of mushrooms faster than your opponents in this set-collection game.

Trail | Players: 3-4 — Complexity: 2 Pack supplies for your journey, then hike past landmarks in this drafting and resource-management game.

Orca Isles | Players: 3-6 — Complexity: 2 Place orcas from your pod to gather prey, and collect poker hands to hunt at wooded isles in this worker-placement game.

Cabin by the Sea | Players: 1 — Complexity: 3 Build stacks of cards from the sea, the beach, and your supply. Each turn, the sea gives and the sea takes in this solitaire game.

Salmon Run | Players: 2 — Complexity: 4 Brave the chilly waters and predators along the salmon run, acclimating to changing conditions of the sea, the river, and the stream in this deckbuilding game.

Signal Fire | Players: 4 — Complexity: 5 Communicate to your partner with smoke and fire signals, moving around the ridge and valley strategically in this partner trick-taking game.

—description from the designer

game anatomy
Complexity2.0 / 5
BGG rating7.9 / 10
Play time
20–60 min
Players
1–8
Recommended age
12+ yrs
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PNW: Card Games Inspired by the Pacific Northwest is played by 1–8 players.
Q5How long does a game of PNW: Card Games Inspired by the Pacific Northwest take?
A game of PNW: Card Games Inspired by the Pacific Northwest takes about 20–60 minutes. (The first game doesn't count. It never counts.)
Q6What age is PNW: Card Games Inspired by the Pacific Northwest for?
PNW: Card Games Inspired by the Pacific Northwest is recommended from age 12.
Q7How complex is PNW: Card Games Inspired by the Pacific Northwest?
PNW: Card Games Inspired by the Pacific Northwest has a BoardGameGeek complexity of 2.0 out of 5.
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