Deck-Building / Press-Your-Luck2016
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Deck-Building / Press-Your-Luck

Clank!: A Deck-Building Adventure

A deck-builder that makes you race a dragon and pray it doesn't notice you.

3.8 out of 53.8/5

Designed by Paul Dennen · 2016

Players2-4
Play time30-60 min
WeightMedium
Ages12+
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The verdict

One of the cleanest gateway deck-builders out there, and the dragon tension is genuinely fun, just know that bad luck can bench a player early. Worth owning if you play with three or four.

Best for: Mixed groups who want a deck-builder with a pulse and a map

The full review

What it is

Here's the pitch. You're a thief sneaking into a dragon's lair, building a deck of cards to move deeper, grab loot, and (ideally) climb back out before the dragon turns you into a smudge. It's a deck-builder welded to a press-your-luck race, and the clever part is the clank itself. Noisy cards drop cubes into a bag, and every dragon attack pulls from that bag. The greedier you play, the more your own racket comes back to bite you.

The catch

Now the honest part. With a string of bad luck, you can get knocked out a solid half hour before the game ends, and then you're just spectating, which stings. The box says 30 to 60 minutes, but real games often run longer with no natural timer. The market that feeds your deck is random, so some nights it's generous and some nights it's stingy. And the setup hides a surprising pile of fiddly movement rules under a simple-looking surface.

Who it's for

So who's this for? Groups that want a deck-builder with a board, a pulse, and a villain breathing down their necks. It teaches fast enough for newer players but rewards the folks who read the table and time their escape. Play it with three or four if you can, because two players loses a lot of the tension. If your crew can roll with the occasional unlucky early exit, this one earns its shelf space.

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