Arcane Academy Is Great For The Wizard Obsessed Set

Arcane Academy may pitch itself as a game for players aged 12 and up, but it’s really a game for kids that allows grown-ups to play along. It does so while managing to keep it competitive for all players. It’s lighter than most of the games I review here, but of everything I’ve played with my daughter (in some cases, against her better judgment), this ranks among her favorites.
Arcane Academy has a wizarding theme. Players are students at a wizarding school and must cast spells to complete their exams, but the gameplay is simple: using a 4×3 board of tiles that allow for various actions, players must collect two currencies to buy cards that confer one-time or ongoing benefits. The tile-laying part is secondary, although there is some strategy to it (specifically, there are clearly worse ways to do it). The key is building up something on your cards that get you more currency or points. Once any player has completed eight of these cards, it triggers the final round, after which players count up the prestige points on their completed cards plus any extra points they’ve picked up along the way.
Each player starts the game with a mat with the 4×3 grid on it, with eight empty spaces and four that already have tiles printed on them. Each tile gives the player an action – take a red shard, add one Will to the player’s Willpower dial, take a tile from the center of the table, use an Item the player has already completed, or complete an Assignment card by paying its cost in shards or Will. Some tiles available throughout the game give the player more than one of these things; the best tile gives the player two Will and two shards in one shot. But tiles can also be linked to other tiles so that activating a tile then triggers up to four adjacent tiles, so sometimes the best tile is the one that’s placed in the most advantageous spot on your board. After you use a tile, it is ‘exhausted’ with a black cube; you can spend a turn ‘resting’ to remove all your exhaustion tokens, although it’s also possible to do this via certain spell cards.