





♻️ Play smart, save Earth—because the future won’t wait!
CMYK Daybreak is a cooperative board game designed by the creator of Pandemic, where 1-4 players strategize to stop climate change by stacking cards to decarbonize and build resilient societies. Featuring eco-friendly, plastic-free premium components, it offers quick learning and immersive 90-minute gameplay with real-world climate insights via scannable QR codes.












| ASIN | B0C79QBRMJ |
| Are Batteries Required | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #65,994 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #1,925 in Board Games (Toys & Games) |
| Brand Name | CMYK |
| CPSIA Cautionary Statement | No Warning Applicable |
| Color | Brown |
| Customer Package Type | FFP |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 96 Reviews |
| Edition | Second Edition |
| Estimated Playing Time | 90 Minutes |
| Genre | Cooperative |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00860009077539, 10860009077536 |
| Included Components | Cards, Game boards, Wooden tokens |
| Is Assembly Required | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 11.81"L x 3.94"W |
| Item Height | 0.1 centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Board Game |
| Manufacturer | CMYK |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1200 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 96 |
| Material Type | Cardboard, Paper, Wood |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Players | 1-4 |
| Theme | stopping climate change |
| UPC | 860009077539 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
W**N
Great fun, cooperative vs competitive.
So much fun. We’ve played it over and over with friends. It’s complex, but once you learn, it’s easy to play. Love that it’s cooperative, rather than competitive. My one feedback for the producers would be to provide one or two more of the cardboard trays so you don’t have to mix so many different game piece types together and sort through them.
N**V
Very well designed, really fun.
Whether you're into the setting or not the core gameplay and mechanics make for a challenging and very compelling game. Definitely recommend trying this. We lost (somewhat) badly our first time, but once we knew what we were doing and that we had to be aggressive, we won on our second game which was very satisfying. The climate change aspects are also represented really well and it reflects the big picture of what our global society needs to do. Small details are also appreciated such as the details in the cards, including scannable QR codes that link to the real world information/challenge/technology. Matt Leacock once again delivers a great board game design and experience. I'm not sure if this has long-term replayability that Pandemic does, but , but we enjoyed playing this even more than playing Pandemic. It would be awesome to play a 'Legacy' (evolving story) version of this as was done with Pandemic Legacy.
A**G
Fun and informative game!!
There’s lots of boards, tokens, and cards so the setup is rather complicated but just two rounds into the game, you start to understand the flow. Great game and I like how it’s cooperative!
D**Y
Great game, but no shrink wrap = arrives looking used
Super fun game! Great co-op with an educational theme, and has so many cards that allows for a lot of replay ability. My only complaint: the publisher is environmentally aware (obviously, hence the game), so they don’t shrink wrap it to avoid using plastic. Because of this, my box arrived already looking pretty worn; I thought it was a used copy at first. The artwork in the game is gorgeous so I was looking forward to displaying it, but not so much now. If this matters to you, maybe buy at a local shop to ensure ‘new’ condition on purchase. Great game either way!
J**.
Fun game, great message, great sustainability efforts
Not only is it a well designed game (made by the same person who made Pandemic), it is well researched to the point that every card has QR codes about the real life impact of certain issues and projects. Not very many games can be informative AND fun at the same time. And to top it off, there are no single use plastics and everything is recyclable or compostable in the box. More games need to do this
J**.
Great Game, Iffy Packaging
I don't write Amazon reviews very often but I felt especially compelled to write one for this product. I had played this game with friends before, so I already knew that I would like the game itself. However, when my copy of the game arrived, one side of the box lid was almost completely ripped off. I can't really fault Amazon's handling of the product because the reason for the poor condition of the product seems to stem more from the board game manufacturer's (CMYK) decision to forgo shrink wrap in favor of an "eco-friendly" alternative, which is just two strips of paper stickers. I applaud their efforts to be more eco-friendly with their product design (completely in line with the theme of the game itself), but maybe they went a bit overboard in this regard. The sticker clearly didn't do its job and already broke before the product reached my hand, completely destroying the box lid in the process. Is it really eco-friendly if you skip a shrink wrap but also create a significantly higher rate (judging by all the horror stories shared by other Amazon purchasers) of failure such that you're creating a whole bunch of wasted materials through frequent returns?
C**2
Gorgeous Board Game
We bought this for friends so we do not yet know how it plays. However the art and graphics of the game are splendid. Also the quality is amazing. They used thick cardboard for the counters. Truly excellent quality!
R**S
Great game, I like it more than pandemic
The puzzle that this game provides is very satisfying, where there are a lot of valuable things you can do but you can't do them all and there are tradeoffs for everything. It's a great medium-weight game that is relatively easy to pick up and learn with a breezy rulebook. The box did arrive a bit damaged from Amazon, although the game itself is in perfect condition. If I had to do it again, I'd buy it from a brick and mortar store just to make sure the box was okay, but the game itself is 5 stars.
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