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Episode Synopsis
The celebration continues with Seers Catalog - the next card game on the list of our week of Bezier card game reviews. Ian sits down at the Featured Table to discuss all of the latest and greatest items that you NEED to protect yourselves against the werewolves in this ALMOST card shedding game.
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Publisher: Bezier Games
Designer: Taylor Reiner
Artists: Rob Loukotka and Christine Mitzuk
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How to Play: Before You Play
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Song: Inspiring Cinematic Ambient
Artist: Lexin_Music - Aleksey Chistilin
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Seers Catalog Description from the Publisher
The latest edition of the Seers Catalog has everything you need for stopping werewolves. Can you limit yourself to the essentials in time to save the village?
Seers Catalog is an almost-shedding card game in which each player tries to get rid of almost all of the cards in their hand. Each round, players have a unique set of artifacts that give them asymmetric abilities to help manage their hand of cards. When one player runs out of cards, the round is scored: Each card is worth -1, but if you have five or fewer cards in your hand, the lowest value on those cards is worth positive points! However, once you have five or fewer cards, you can no longer voluntarily pass, so holding on to a high-value card near the end of the round hoping for a big payout can result in total failure.
Overview of The Game Tab
Links for Seers Catalog
Interested in purchasing? https://amzn.to/41qCd2I
Note: As an Amazon Associate, we earn commission from qualifying purchases.
Publisher: Bezier Games
Designer: Taylor Reiner
Artists: Rob Loukotka and Christine Mitzuk
BGG Game Link
How to Play: Before You Play
Links for The Game Table Podcast
'How to Play' Music Background:
Song: Inspiring Cinematic Ambient
Artist: Lexin_Music - Aleksey Chistilin
Have questions or want to connect?
Check out our website: thegametablepodcast.com
Email us at [email protected]
Check out our Linktree for easy access to find us online!
Follow us on Instagram
Join the conversation on Discord: https://discord.gg/ZYKF3wdenJ
Check us out on Boardgamegeek
Jared on BGG
Ian on BGG
Seers Catalog Description from the Publisher
The latest edition of the Seers Catalog has everything you need for stopping werewolves. Can you limit yourself to the essentials in time to save the village?
Seers Catalog is an almost-shedding card game in which each player tries to get rid of almost all of the cards in their hand. Each round, players have a unique set of artifacts that give them asymmetric abilities to help manage their hand of cards. When one player runs out of cards, the round is scored: Each card is worth -1, but if you have five or fewer cards in your hand, the lowest value on those cards is worth positive points! However, once you have five or fewer cards, you can no longer voluntarily pass, so holding on to a high-value card near the end of the round hoping for a big payout can result in total failure.
Overview of The Game Tab
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