Castle Combo Comes Out of the Oubliette!
Catch Up Games offers us an exclusive look behind the scenes of its recent hit, Castle Combo , through a fascinating *Artist Diary* published on BoardGameGeek. The article, evocatively titled *"Castle Combo Comes Out of the Oubliette!"*, takes us on a journey into the creative process that defined the visual identity of this beloved tableau-builder.
The game, designed by Grégory Grard and Mathieu Roussel, stands out not only for its fluid drafting and 3x3 grid-building mechanics, but also for Stéphane Escapa 's vibrant, light-hearted art style. The journal explores how the illustrations brought to life a cast of unique medieval characters, from nobles to commoners, each with a distinct personality that enriches the gaming experience.
The journal's title also clearly references the *"Out of the Oubliette!"* expansion, which introduces 12 new cards and the "lock" mechanic. This new rule allows players to delay the effects of certain cards, adding an extra layer of strategic depth and timing to combos.
Artistic analysis reveals that the graphics aren't just decorative, but also functional to the game's readability, helping players quickly identify costs, immediate bonuses, and final scoring conditions. Castle Combo thus confirms itself as a little gem that combines simple rules with satisfying tactical decisions, all packaged in memorable graphics.
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