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Candy Lab is a game published by Cranio Creations, for 2 – 4 players and recommended for ages 8 and up. In Candy Lab you play the role of a pastry chef who has the task of fulfilling the orders of his customers and who must win the title of << master pastry chef >>.

Components and preparation | Candy Lab Review

Components

Inside the box we find:

  • 27 candy bars in 3 colors: pink, blue, yellow (9 bars for each color)
  • 42 order cards: 12 cards with one bar (3 points), 18 cards with 2 bars (2 points) and 12 cards with 3 bars (1 point)
  • 4 Help cards
  • 1 Golden Trick card

Preparation

First of all, place all the bars in a row, in random order, in the center of the table with the numbers written above clearly visible; this row represents the conveyor belt from which the bars must be taken to fulfill the orders of their customers. Deal one Help card to each player and then the following number of Order cards:

  • 5 cards in a 3 or 4 player game
  • 6 cards in a 2-player game

Order cards must be kept face down. You are now ready to welcome and serve your customers!

How to play and variants | Candy Lab Review

How to play

Shifts take place clockwise. During their turn, players must perform one of these 3 actions:

  • play a card from the hand to fulfill an order: you have to drop the chosen card in front of you and take the candies in the combination shown on the card from the conveyor belt. The remaining bars must be made to slide in order to cover the empty spaces. The effects on the bars should be applied immediately and in the order you prefer. NB the effects of the bars do not apply if you take the last cards on the belt
  • Return one, two or three of your bars to draw cards: if you cannot or do not want to play cards, you can choose to put one, two or three bars back on the conveyor belt; you have to place them at the ends of the ribbon and you decide whether to put them all on the same side or whether to separate them and put them on opposite ends. You must then take a number of cards equal to the total value of the bars placed on the conveyor belt. The cards can be taken from the revealed ones or from the draw pile, but you cannot play them right away and you have to wait for your next turn.
  • Take a single card (only if you cannot play cards or return bars): you can draw the card from those revealed or from the draw pile and you must wait for your next turn to play it.
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    Variants

    • In variant for two players, after having dealt 6 cards each, place 6 more cards (also face down) beside the players to form a “third hand”; this is to carry out the exchange of the deck. Then a player (after using the effect of the swap deck candy) can choose whether to change his deck with the second player or with that of the “third hand”
    • Other variations you can find them on the website www.craniocreations.it

    End of the game | Candy Lab Review

    The game can end in two ways:

  • when a player takes the last bar off the conveyor belt. In this case the player receives the Golden Dolcetto card that earns 3 extra points
  • a player draws the last card from the draw pile. In this case, no one receives the Golden Dolcetto card
  • Finally, the total points are counted by adding those of the cards with those of the bars. The player with the most points wins the game and is appointed master pastry chef!

    In case of a tie, the player with the most bars wins the game.

    Conclusion | Candy Lab Review

    Candy Lab is a good time filling game. It has excellent material, a simple regulation and it is quick to start, the only flaw is that if you play too many games in a row you risk becoming monotonous because it lacks a bit of bite.

    Details

    • Name: Candy Lab
    • Publishing house: Cranio Creations
    • Players: 2 – 4
    • Age: 8+
    • Duration: 15 min
    • Price: 19,90 €

    Points in favor

    • Excellent materials
    • Simple regulation

    Points against

    • In the long run it can be monotonous

    Stefania Romagnoli is a dedicated writer who delves into the world of video game news. With a profound passion for gaming, Stefania keeps readers informed and up-to-date on the latest developments, announcements, and trends within the gaming industry.