Was it fun? I think it would have been given more time and a little more brain space
What were the player interactions? Well, they mostly consisted of me helping the other players or else we probably could have played the game in silence
How long did it take to learn? Not too long, although you had to remind yourself of the rules during the game quite a bit
What was the most frustrating moment or aspect of what you just played? How close the pieces looked to each other so scrutinizing every move to make sure you could do it
What was your favorite moment or aspect of what you just played? It was a cool concept
Was there anything you wanted to do that you couldn’t? not really, it sort of just worked well
If you had a magic wand to wave, and you could change, add, or remove anything
from the experience, what would it be? Perhaps make it easier to see the game board and differentiate the other teams pieces from yours
Is this a game you would play again? Maybe, I’d give it a shot with people who know how to play chess to cuz then strategy would come into play and be fun
Analyze the game using the 3 act structure. Well there’s the setup, the gameplay, and racking up pieces at the end (even though we didn’t get to the end)
What are the collaborative and or competitive aspects of the game? I wanted to play it competitively the whole time but we were supposed to work together to get all the pieces off the board, and if we fail we all lose.
What is the game’s metaphor and which of the game’s mechanics standout? There wasn’t really a metaphor (other than on off shoot of chess). The different move and the fact that they were illustrated on the back of the pieces was cool
