Tatari: Harbor
Part campaign and part systems puzzle, Tatari: Harbor asks 1–3 players players to master Eurogame priorities under attritional pressure. Its Eurogame framework encourages risky pivots, especially once table politics reshape priorities. Action windows stay short, but consequence chains run long, especially in sessions around 85 minutes where adaptation beats scripted play. Negotiation matters more than it first appears; temporary coalitions routinely form, fracture, and reform inside a single chapter. Few designs blend Eurogame and Engine Building this smoothly while remaining approachable across varied player counts.
$33.73