Was it fun? Not really
What were the player interactions? Players had to try to clear their section of the board first while gaining as many stacks as the can with their opponets pieces.
How long did it take to learn? The game didn’t take too long to learn, it was just very hard to rememeber whose pieces were whose after awhile.
Would you play it again? Maybe, but it wouldn’t be my first choice.
Analyze the game using the 3 act structure.
Act 1– Reading the instructions and setting up each of our sections of the board. Making sure we knew which pieces could move which ways.
Act 2– We decided who went first and began to move our pieces around trying to stack on our opponents pieces and clear our section of the board.
Act 3- Each of our sections only had a few pieces left and the last few stacks were made and the winner was found.
What are the collaborative and or competitive aspects of the game? This game has to modes: Collaborative and competitive. We chose to play competitive, though I do see how the collaberative section would work. Collaborative: each of the players would work together to strategize and work together the best/fastest way to clear the board. Comepetitive: Each player comes up with their own strategy to clean off their section but still gain as may stacks asthey can.
What is the game’s metaphor and which of the game’s mechanics standout?
The pieces, how each one had a different symbol and they could only move certain ways and a certain amount of spaces on the board.
Games like this sound kind of stressful
It was, the pieces were hard to tell who’s were who’s after a certain point.
Oh yikes, can’t say I would enjoy that
If the pieces were different than there wouldn’t be an issue