100 Keren
- Designer Eric van den Arend
- Publisher TFL Spellen
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Start for freeWhat to Expect
In 100 Keren, players try to make color and picture combos on a board with 25 caps. Larger combos score more points, and after each turn, caps from combos are removed and replaced. The game ends when all 100 caps are used and no combos remain. The highest score wins.
Who Is This Game For?
100 Keren targets families and casual players aged 8 and up who enjoy simple memory and set collection mechanics. Its 60-minute duration fits well into a game night with low complexity and no prior experience needed.
How It Works
Players use roll/spin-and-move mechanics to form color or picture combos of at least three caps on the board. These caps are removed and replaced, scoring points based on combo size. The game ends when no combos are possible or all caps are used.
What Makes It Special
Designed by Eric van den Arend, 100 Keren uniquely blends memory, set collection, and roll/spin-and-move mechanics. Though it has no major awards, it was created as a special game for the 100th Primafoon shop opening in the Netherlands.
Pro
- Easy to learn with familiar memory mechanics
- Mix of memory and set collection adds variety
- Moderate 60-minute playtime
- Supports 2-5 players
Contra
- No solo mode available
- Relatively simple, suited for casual players
- Lacks narrative depth or thematic richness
Setting & Atmosphäre
The theme revolves around collecting and combining caps on a board without a deeper narrative. It was made to celebrate a store milestone in the Netherlands.
Tipp für Einsteiger
Focus on spotting patterns and combos on the board to collect larger sets.
Häufige Fragen
Can I play this solo?
No, 100 Keren is designed for 2 to 5 players and has no solo mode.
How long does a game really take?
A typical game lasts about 60 minutes, making it suitable for a game night.
What prior experience do I need?
The game is simple and requires no special prior experience.
How does this compare to similar games?
100 Keren combines classic memory with set collection and roll/spin-and-move, differentiating it from pure memory or set collection games.
Is this suitable for families?
Yes, it is family-friendly and appropriate for players aged 8 and up.
What mechanic makes it special?
The blend of memory, set collection, and roll/spin-and-move mechanics makes it distinctive.
Fazit
100 Keren is recommended for families and casual gamers who like memory with tactical set collection. It’s less suitable for experts seeking complex gameplay.







