Isle of Cats

Cover Art - Isle of Cats
You are citizens of Squall’s End on a rescue mission to The Isle of Cats and must rescue as many cats as possible before the evil Lord Vesh arrives.
BGG Link https://boardgamegeek.com/image/4781085/isle-cats
Designer(s) Frank West
Publisher The City of Kings
Player Count 1 - 4 (Up to 6 with Late Arrivals Expansion)
Estimated Playtime 60 - 90 minutes
HomePage https://thecityofkings.com/games/the-isle-of-cats/

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January 2nd, 2023

Setting gaming challenges can be a fun way to try and gamify what you get to the table. As long as you aren’t hard on yourself for falling behind or missing a goal. As long as you and the people you play with are having fun, that’s always the primary goal. That’s why I set my Board Game Challenges each year.

My 2022 Goals were a mixed bag. I made some, and I missed some. The challenges are there to prompt me to do certain things, not a serious ‘I have to do this’ goal.

But as I haven’t been doing reviews this year, this is probably the best way to show you some of my favourite games of 2022!

My 2022 Board Game Challenges

Goal 1: Record 200 Game Plays ✅

Progress: 211 Plays

Goal 2: Play 25 New Games

Progress: 19 New Games

Goal 3: Get specific games to the table

My City ✅
Destinies
Return to Dark Tower
Chronicles of Crime: Millenium Series

Goal 1 – Record 200 Plays

I managed to make this lofty goal thanks to digital gaming. Between Board Game Arena and implementations like Cartographers, I played quite a few board games digitally this year.

The number one played game? 7 Wonders Architects! 43 games with Alpal and Rabbit on Board Game Arena this year, and I can’t wait to play a few more soon!

20220221 - 7 Wonders Architects - Science gives you various bonuses
Science will help you but isn’t a single path to victory

Super quick to play (especially on Board Game Arena) and plays brilliantly with 3 players. When the biggest issue I had with the game was I was tired of being assigned the Colossus of Rhodes, that’s a pretty small quibble overall. Still BGA – let users pick their wonder! 😋

Some people may say digital board games don’t count, and I don’t agree with that. As long as you are playing the same rules as the physical copy, or the gameplay isn’t sufficiently different from a physical game, then I don’t see an issue.

For example, Cartographers the app and physical Cartographers/Cartographers Heroes play the same. Playing on the app counts to me as a solo board game, I just record the location as Digital.

That said, I am tweaking my ‘number of games’ goal for 2023. I am going to split the total between digital and physical games moving forward. Digital games will be the primary way to play again in 2023, with Board Game Arena helping the three of us play interstate. I want a little nudge to spend some time away from a screen next year though, hence the split.

Check out my thoughts on all the 7 Wonders Architects gaming sessions here.

Goal 2 – Play 25 new games

I was so close to this one! Thanks to the delivery of Paperback Adventures in mid-December, I nudged this up to 19 games for the year. In a busy time, it’s easy to fall back on old favourites where you don’t have to learn new rules. This challenge exists to try and push this familiar mindset, and I think it did well.

So even though I didn’t quite make the goal this year, I will leave this in place for 2023. With more games coming out and all of Board Game Arena to explore, I should be up to the challenge!

If I have to pick a favourite new title this year, it’s a hard call. 7 Wonders Architects and Isle of Cats are both new games to me this year, with Isle of Cats coming in at 25 plays for 2022. But the number of plays doesn’t always reflect how much you enjoy a game. And for that reason, I am going to say my favourite new game of 2022 is The Search for Planet X!

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My player sheet at the end of the game. If you don’t know about the game, it will look complicated and intimidating.

The Search for Planet X is not a quick game like 7 Wonders Architects. There is a lot of deduction, which some people do not enjoy in their games. There is even the fact that an app runs the game for you that can turn people off.

This year, The Search for Planet X had me both the most excited to get to the table, and the most excited to try and play again. Unfortunately, the setup for remote play is so fiddly. Same for solo gaming – although that may change this year!

For more information on The Search for Planet X, click here.

Goal 3 – Get specific games to the table

If there was a challenge that I was disappointed in my performance this year, this is it. Backlog gaming is a challenge for all players, but I was hoping to do better this year.

Rabbit and I did start playing My City, but I didn’t even get Destinies or Chronicles of Crime to the table solo. Return to Dark Tower will be fun, but I need a group of people to play an intricate game, and probably best if I lock Enzo away. I don’t want him ‘helping’ chasing skulls across a table!

20220502 - My City - Very simple components
Some tiles, a board, and a deck of cards. All your attention is on your game only.

So for 2023, the challenge list will remain pretty much the same. I still want to get these games to the table, and I want to finish the My City campaign. But I can’t pick a favourite from this category, as we only played one title – My City!

My Game of 2022

2022 was an interesting year, but I can definitely recommend 7 Wonders Architects and The Search for Planet X. Isle of Cats is a lot of fun as well, and I am hoping to play the Draw and Write version with Rabbit early in the new year.

But given all that, I would have to give my number one game of the year to 7 Wonders Architects. Not only did I first play it in 2022, but almost a quarter of all games played were 7 Wonders Architects!

Cover Art - 7 Wonders Architects
My 2022 Game of the Year – 7 Wonders Architects

What about you?  I hope you got some great games in.  Or are you looking forward to a new one?  Let me know! 

If you think another game I played should have taken the game of game of the year, shout out! You can reach me on Facebook or @JohnHQLD me on Twitter, Hive and Instagram! And don’t forget you can get random gaming and pet pics on Instagram as well. 🙂

Until next time,

JohnHQLD

January 16th, 2023

Today’s entry is all about our second round of Board Game Arena, where we played Isle of Cats. It took all of us a couple of rounds to get back into the swing of how to play, but once we did, we all got to spend time rescuing cats!

I’ve talked about Isle of Cats a lot before, and I understand that it might seem complex, but it’s not as overwhelming as it first appears. Once you get into the groove of having baskets and fish to lure Cats onto your boat, all the other interactions make more sense.

In the first game, I thought I was going to get wrecked, but I managed to get a new personal best score of 73 and won the game. Alpal seems to be an Oshax (wild card cat) magnet, but I was pretty happy with how things turned out!

20230116 - Isle of Cats - Setting up my boat
It looks like a lot is going on, but the process is simpler than it first looks

But then Alpal basically said “Hold my Beer” and nabbed every Oshax and almost every Lesson (scoring) card to come out with a new group high score of 81!

Looks like Rabbit and I may need to practice to keep up with Alpal. Maybe Isle of Cats: Explore & Draw will help with that offline! Either way, it was a great day of gaming and I’m looking forward to playing Isle of Cats again soon.

January 30th, 2023

This week, Alpal, Rabbit, and I got together on Board Game Arena for our weekly gaming session. Nothing was planned, so we decided to play one of our favourite games, Isle of Cats.

As always, we had a great time rescuing cats and discussing the luck of the draw. I was particularly excited because I finally got to pick up some Oshax, which are special cats that can be used as wild cards for building families. Usually, Alpal or Rabbit would get these cards, but I was lucky enough to snag some this time!

20230130 - Isle of Cats - Finally scored some Oshax
Finally scored some Oshax!

I did run into a bit of confusion when it came to the rules for Oshax. Alpal and Rabbit have been nabbing Oshax for a while, so they knew that Oshax were placed with Treasure. I had forgotten this part. Once we clarified the rules, the game was smooth sailing.

One thing I’ve learned from playing Isle of Cats is that the individual rules aren’t hard, but there are a lot of them.

It’s important to teach the game in a way that makes learning easier for new players. My advice would be to play the first game with an open hand and explain the differences as they come up.

This way, everything will be fresh for players and it will make the process of learning the game much easier. Despite my small hiccup with the rules, we had a great time and I can’t wait for our next gaming session. I even managed to nab the new highest score!

20230130 - Isle of Cats - Its a relaxing time saving cats
It’s a relaxing time saving cats. If there was any doubt, Ilse of Cats is highly recommended!