
Carpe Diem Review
So, Carpe Diem, right? Imagine blending strategy with the luck of the draw, but in a cool way where you're not just praying to the board game gods. Great pieces, but man, who picked these colors?
Players build a game board by placing tiles in a strategic manner. Examples include “Carcassonne,” “Azul,” and “Alhambra.”

So, Carpe Diem, right? Imagine blending strategy with the luck of the draw, but in a cool way where you're not just praying to the board game gods. Great pieces, but man, who picked these colors?

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