- the players didn’t have any questions they understanded it very easily.
- it only took them a turn or 2 to understand the rules.
- telling the riddles to each other.
- the riddles confused players.
- the riddles made players excited.
- the riddles were enjoyable.
- the riddles frustrated them..
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I didn’t get to play this, but I really liked what I saw of the design of the board, the concept, and the mechanics! Does winning the game hinge on the players being about to answer the riddles correctly? It sounds like it’s a pretty important part of the game.
Seems like the riddles are a rollercoaster of emotions. I wonder how I’d do in the playing experience, as someone who isn’t that great at riddles. I’m sure answering the tricky riddles feels rewarding.
They are very Dad Joke Oriented.