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Type: Game
Complexity: Medium Complexity
Number of Players: 2
Play Time: 60 minutes
Assets: Components, Dice, Cards
Language: English
Tags: Template
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Nov 6, 2021 @ 6:58am
Jan 15 @ 7:08am
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Kelp- Shark vs. Octopus

Description
A head-to-head battle of wits between an Octopus and a Shark.

Kelp is a two-player asymmetrical game that offers players a unique opportunity to delve into the natural world of Pyjama Sharks and Common Octopuses, set in a South African kelp forest.

As players take on the roles of these iconic sea creatures, they will discover that the gameplay mechanics closely mirror their real-life counterparts. Each has a unique path to victory. The Octopus, known for its cunning and adaptability, sneaks around the board by playing cards and managing their hidden and revealed blocks, channeling the creature's remarkable ability to camouflage and deceive. On the other hand, the Shark, embodying the ruthless and determined predator, patrols their territory and attempts to hunt down the elusive Octopus by rolling dice and using special abilities to mitigate their luck, showcasing the creature's natural instincts and predatory behavior. The game is a thrilling mix of deckbuilding and dice bag building, as well as hide and seek, bluffing, and manipulation.

In hopes of providing a deeply immersive experience, the designer Carl Robinson has incorporated the authentic characteristics and strategies of these marine animals into the gameplay. Carl was inspired by a moment in the Netflix documentary ‘My Octopus Teacher’, in which the octopus’s behavior was so ludic and sneaky that it was his wish for players to not only engage in a thrilling battle of wits but also gain a deeper understanding of the fascinating lives of these animals in their natural habitat.

With stunning illustrations by renowned artist Weberson Santiago, Kelp promises to be just as visually striking as it is engaging.

Coming to Kickstarter on November 7th 2023.

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7 Comments
Tymel Nov 9, 2024 @ 10:17pm 
An important thing for people to note... the cards in this version aren't the same as the later retail version cards. The mechanics changed on at least some of them.
OnceUponA_Nini Oct 23, 2024 @ 11:41am 
Really nice execution.
Only downside is that the "shark" can kinda cheat. But I guess you have to find youself a truthful oponent for that.
I like the short keys for the octopus
Agodd Jan 11, 2024 @ 10:09am 
Am I wrong or "shark" can easily see all "octopus" tiles?
DragonMasterN93 Dec 15, 2023 @ 8:50pm 
We need expansions
machineguy Nov 28, 2023 @ 7:40am 
Yes plz
Shep Nov 26, 2023 @ 3:58am 
I second for the ability to hide the faces of the octopus tiles!
Adil3tr Nov 24, 2023 @ 9:27pm 
Can you make the octopus tile a state change with no tooltip so there's no way to cheat/accidentally see it?