Instead of trying to go broke, you’re trying to lose reputation. It uses the same icons as Last Will and has a similar theme. Really cool!Ĭastaway Club by Vladimir Sluchy: This is the spiritual successor to Last Will. I really enjoyed this game! It has an interesting action selection method where you slide a token into a 3×3 grid and the colours of the tokens in the row/column that you affected are the actions you can do this round. We played a prototype from Huch & Friends and this is one that will be coming out from them. Ulm: I’m not sure who designed this one actually. It’s fun and light and interesting! From the designer of Glory to Rome and the upcoming Mottanai. So you can either play a card in front of you, or change the rule of how you win – or both. It’s a simple idea where you have to be winning the game when you’re turn is over – or you lose and are out. Red7 by Carl Chudyk and Chris Cieslik: This was a fun game that I ended up playing a few times over the week. There are even two more expansions that we didn’t get to try! Wow! Looking forward to this one. This was really fun and it really felt like there was a narrative to the game we played. That player is trying to accomplish his goals while trying to make it difficult for the rest of us. Now the bad guy isn’t controlled by AI – but by one of the players. Then a few days later we played it again but with the Purple Hood expansion – and I have to say that I liked it even more. It’s an interesting idea that really makes it feel like we are all a team and we have to work together. I like how players control characters, and while each character has their own mode of transportation, any character can take any vehicle – and can even take other characters with them. We played it without any of the expansions and we barely won. Thunderbirds by Matt Leacock: I really liked this game! I have no familiarity with the TV show, so I’m happy to say that this game is still entertaining without that background of knowledge. My last post detailed all the games that Sen and I pitched to the various publishers that were at the Gathering, but this post will be all about the games I played – in no particular order!
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