Friday, July 17, 2026

Splendor Kids, By Asmodee - REVIEW


Nature / Type:             Board Game 

Rating:                        ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️
  
Recommended age:     6 year-old ++ 

Who would love this:  Parents looking for a "sweet spot" in games - something simple but challenging enough for kids and adults

Our kids (6 and 9) are at that stage where we’re constantly searching for the sweet spot in games - challenging enough to keep them engaged and feeling in control, but simple enough that both can play without getting lost in rules overload. Splendor Kids from Asmodee Australia hits that balance perfectly.


Why I love ❤️ it? 

(1) Simple Rules & Fun For All


Simple rules – easy to learn, fun for all! Each player picks a colour and a meeple to represent them. The goal? Travel through the kingdom, passing towns and villages by paying resources to move up the board and reach the castle. On your turn, you do one of two things: Take resources (three different, two of the same, or one gold coin as a wild card), or pay resources to move. As players move, they land on villages or cities. Villages let you take an extra turn (great for grabbing more resources), while cities award city tokens - permanent resources that stay with you all game. Once used, they flip face-down until you reach another city, where they’re refreshed and ready to use again.

(2) Strategy & Decision-Making


While it looks straightforward, the resources are finite, forces players to watch what others are doing and adjust their plans. There’s far more strategy here than you’d expect from a kids’ game - which resources to collect, which path to choose, village or city? Plenty of thinking for little gamers!


(3) Smart Central Boards Design - Double-Sided & Removable Section


The central boards are double-sided, and you can even shorten the game by removing a section entirely - perfect for first-time players or quicker sessions. There’s also an advanced mode that introduces additional village tokens, like Treasure (a wild card), Drought (forces players to discard down to five resources), and the Kind-Hearted Thief, who makes the active player give a resource to another player. More choices, more interaction, more fun!


(4) Excellent Components Quality


The component quality is excellent! I love that the stickers on the tray act as a quick visual guide for kids, quickly showing how many resources to use per player count. The box insert and the treasure chest–shaped storage are genuinely delightful! The four meeples with are full of personality, each with unique shapes, colours, and looks!

# gifted in exchange for review 

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