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Kelp: Shark vs Octopus

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A Tactical Battle of Predator and Prey

Kelp: Shark vs Octopus is a tense two-player asymmetrical strategy game set in the vibrant underwater world of a South African kelp forest. Step into the role of either a cunning Common Octopus or a relentless Pyjama Shark as you battle for survival in a thrilling game of hide-and-seek, bluffing, and strategic manipulation.

Why You’ll Love It

Two Completely Different Playstyles
Each creature has its own mechanics and path to victory. The Octopus relies on clever card play, stealth, and deception, while the Shark patrols the waters using dice and special abilities to track down its prey.

Inspired by Real Nature
The gameplay reflects the natural behaviour of these fascinating sea creatures—camouflage, cunning, instinct, and relentless hunting.

Deck-Building Meets Dice Bag-Building
The Octopus builds and plays cards to move secretly around the board, while the Shark improves its hunting efficiency through dice-based abilities.

Tense Cat-and-Mouse Gameplay
Every move matters as the Octopus hides and manipulates the board while the Shark searches the kelp forest to strike at the perfect moment.

Multiple Paths to Victory
The Shark wins by successfully attacking the Octopus, while the Octopus can win by surviving until the Shark becomes exhausted or by eating all four seafood tokens.

Specifications

Players: 2
Age: 10+
Playtime: 40–60 minutes
Game Type: Asymmetrical strategy, deck-building and dice bag-building game

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