Onirim
- Designer Shadi Torbey
- Publisher Z-Man Games , Filosofia Éditions , Hobby Japan , Lacerta , Pegasus Spiele
- Illustration Élise Plessis
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Start for freeWhat to Expect
You play as a Dreamwalker lost in a mysterious labyrinth trying to find eight dream doors before your dream ends. Managing your hand and collecting sets of cards by playing three of the same color in a row or discarding key cards is essential. Beware of Nightmare cards that disrupt your plans and pose tough dilemmas.
Who Is This Game For?
Onirim is a family-friendly game suitable from age 8, with light complexity. Its short playtime of about 15 minutes makes it perfect for quick solo or two-player sessions. No prior experience is needed, though familiarity with hand management helps.
How It Works
The game combines hand management, set collection, and cooperative mechanics. You play cards to collect doors by consecutively playing three cards of the same color or discarding key cards. Nightmare cards hidden in the deck complicate your choices and can disrupt your progress. The goal is to find all eight doors before the deck runs out.
What Makes It Special
Designed by Shadi Torbey in 2010, Onirim blends cooperative and solo gameplay with a unique dream theme. It features Nightmare cards that add tension and is part of the 'Oniverse' series. Published by Pegasus Spiele and others.
Pro
- Solo and two-player modes available
- Short playtime around 15 minutes
- Combines hand management and set collection
- Atmospheric dream theme with nightmare mechanics
Contra
- Limited to two players maximum
- No expansions included in the base game
- Limited variety over multiple plays
Setting & Atmosphäre
Set in the 'Oniverse', a dream world filled with labyrinths and mysterious doors, players explore dreams and nightmares as Dreamwalkers.
Tipp für Einsteiger
Focus on managing your hand carefully and decide wisely when to use key cards to collect doors.
Häufige Fragen
Can I play this solo?
Yes, Onirim can be played solo or with two players.
How long does a game really take?
A game typically lasts about 15 minutes, ideal for quick sessions.
What prior experience do I need?
Onirim is family-friendly and requires no special prior knowledge.
How does this compare to similar games?
Onirim combines cooperative play with solo mode and features a unique dream and nightmare theme.
What mechanic makes it special?
Its combination of hand management, set collection, and cooperative elements with nightmare cards is distinctive.
Fazit
Onirim is recommended for fans of quick, cooperative card games with a solo mode. It suits players seeking short, tactical hand management experiences.



















