"Simply print, cut out, play and enjoy."
Heaps of popular games including
Catan
Carcassone
Dixit
7 wonders duel
Sherlock Holmes
Love letter
Citadels
Note: some are add ons to the physical game,some are condensed versions/demos
"Simply print, cut out, play and enjoy."
Heaps of popular games including
Catan
Carcassone
Dixit
7 wonders duel
Sherlock Holmes
Love letter
Citadels
Note: some are add ons to the physical game,some are condensed versions/demos
Ahh right, I actually hadn't clicked through when I posted this. Some of them seem to need original game but some of them are less condensed versions
Edited original post. Thanks
Great concept, but a lot of these appear to be "demos".
Does anyone know of any more printable game resources like this?
I'm looking to keep my 5 year old entertained…..
you can check out the print and play section over at boardgamegeek, might have to do some digging but I just found something like this for example: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/237570/roll-and-cover
here's something slightly more interesting, but its recommending 8+: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/228570/raging-bulls
browse here: https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgamecategory/1120/print-play/…
sorted by weight, so if you move forwards from there you should find some appropriate stuff.
plenty of free or cheap print and play games available here as well: https://www.pnparcade.com/
and expect the quality control to be a bit higher.
Are any of them the full/complete game?
Keyforge looks to have a few complete decks. Disclaimer: I have not played Keyforge, just watched a YouTube playthrough.
As for the others, I suspect Asmodee is using this as an opportunity to upsell their physical games.
Or maybe not, unless you can substitute your own tokens for Keyforge.
Carcassonne appears to be a cut down version: 48 tiles instead of 74 (I think the full set is 74…) and no meeples.
That said, any small coloured tokens could replace the meeples, and additional duplicate tiles should make the full set possible.
I can't remember the distribution of tile variations in the full tile set but reproducing that distribution would be the hardest part of making it the full game.
Ticket to Ride "Stay at home" version down the bottom there, the map is a house with different parts of the house as stations
Pretty cool OP thanks
Ticket to Ride would suck to play without tokens.
Yeah may as well play the tablet version, which has pass and play (pretty good for bus or train trips mind you)
I'm not sure the Catan is an actual version of the game - looks to be add on materials for base game.