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Tile-Laying

Cascadia

A calm little puzzle of hexes and critters that's smarter than it looks.

3.9 out of 53.9/5

Designed by Randy Flynn (art by Beth Sobel) · 2021

Players1-4
Play time30-45 min
WeightLight-Medium
Ages10+
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The verdict

One of the best gateway games out there, and a genuinely great solo game, as long as you're fine building your own quiet corner instead of fighting anyone.

Best for: Families, solo players, and anyone who wants a relaxing brain-stretch.

The full review

What it is

Cascadia is a tile-laying game about building a slice of the Pacific Northwest. You draft a hex of terrain paired with a wildlife token, slot the hex into your growing map, and place the animal on a matching spot. That's basically it. The pull is the puzzle: bears want to pair up, salmon want to run in lines, hawks want their space. Each turn is a tidy little knot of choices, and the art by Beth Sobel makes the whole thing a pleasure to look at.

The catch

Here's the honest part. You and your opponents build completely separate ecosystems, so there's barely any interaction beyond quietly racing for the same tile. Players online compare it to multiplayer solitaire, and they're not wrong. The randomness bites too. You're stuck with the four tile-token pairs on offer, and some turns none of them fit your plan. As your map sprawls, tracking which animal patterns are actually scoring gets fiddly, and the nature theme is really just math in a pretty coat.

Who it's for

Even with the caveats, this thing earned its Spiel des Jahres win. It teaches in minutes, plays in well under an hour, and the swappable scoring cards give you a mountain of replay value before combos repeat. The solo mode is so good it won a Best Solo award. If you want players clawing at each other, look elsewhere. If you want a smart, calm puzzle for family night or a quiet evening alone, Cascadia is hard to beat.

What other players say

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