Pomegranate - B. Kliban CatCare: A Feline-Befriending Card Game

B. Kliban CatCare: A Feline-Befriending Card Game

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Strategic choices matter more than luck in this card game built around B. Kliban's iconic cartoon cats. You're adopting cats and building point-generating combinations, but the real decisions emerge in how you balance quantity against quality. Collect multiple cats to build a sprawling household, or focus resources on strengthening bonds with fewer felines through care cards that multiply their value. Either approach can win, depending on how opponents play and which cards appear.

The game mechanics reward both offensive building and tactical disruption. You earn points through your own cat combinations while strategically interfering with opponents' scoring opportunities, the "pawing glass off tables" element that keeps gameplay interactive rather than purely solitaire. Kliban's distinctive cat illustrations provide the thematic framework, turning abstract point optimization into a narrative about feline household dynamics.

Two to four players can compete in sessions that typically run 30-45 minutes. The ruleset stays accessible enough for casual family play while offering enough strategic depth that experienced card gamers won't feel shortchanged. Victory goes to whoever best reads the table, adapts their collection strategy, and times their disruption moves effectively. Though as the game itself acknowledges, the cats remain unimpressed by human competitions for points.

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