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Clank - Levity Stickers: Review

Clank - Levity Stickers: Review

Overview:

Clank is a great adventure game that combines deck building with board exploration, for a review on the base game visit here. This review is focused on the stickers from Levity Games that aim on enhancing your wooden components.

Meeples:

Each character meeple has a sticker for their front and back, creating an enhanced presence throughout the whole game. These stickers are based on the characters and meeples from the base game including two male and female characters (matching the clank cover). 

The feisty dragon piece has also been enhanced with the sticker addition whereby creating a mightier face as it gains more anger through player exploration.

Clank Tokens:

Unlike other sticker companies, Levity has added stickers to the other crucial part of Clank. These are the clank tokens that represent your life, the noise you make, and other elements from certain expansions.

Final Thoughts:

- Stickers for the clank tokens.

- Currently only catacombs and clank base game has stickers so the clank tokens for the 5th and 6th player don’t have stickers available.

- Creates a better presence on the board.

- Includes art for the front and back of the characters.

Clank is one of my favourite games so enhancing it in any way is always great. These stickers easily enhance the atmosphere of Clank, especially with the smaller clank tokens. I cannot emphasise how great the consideration for these tokens are they often used more than the meeples themselves  As someone with multiple clank expansions, I wish the other meeples were represented as well and with time I have no doubt that these will become available too. If you enjoy upgrading your games and mainly play clank at four or less players then these stickers are a fantastic addition to your collection.

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Creator: Ammon Anderson
Disclaimer: A review copy for the game was provided by the publisher



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