This is simple, fun, quick and somewhat addictive game, and is especially brutal with four or more players – strategy plays less of a role than simply trying to survive longer than your opponents! Great fun, a good little game to call upon when you have a spare 30 mins or so to kill (especially post-tourni gaming when you're still in the mood for some fun but want something light and breezy). Also, while I am yet to put this to the test, it's simple but fun enough that it would likely be a good game for small kids, say, from the ages of 6 –7 and up.
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Not bad with two players but 4 was a lot of fun. Only a handful of rules a good choice for people not really into board games or those who don't like intricate games.
Easy to learn, fast finishing, ideal to fill in short time frames with kids or people who don't like learning complicated games.
I bought this as a game to play with the whole family. It's simple to track in a few minutes and random enough that all players share a fair chance of winning. It also plays quickly (15 – 20 mins) so short attention spans are not a problem. But it's not entirely random, planning a turn or 2 ahead will give you a stratigic advantage. Only downside its a slow start, the first few turns don't seem to matter much, but tension does ramp up at the end. Also the game is gorgeous.
The components are lovely, the game is simple and fun. It's become a family favourite very quickly.
A good quick game, simple rule and lot of enjoyment trying to kick other player out while you can stay in the same. Love the art work on the stone
Quick, fun, and literally anyone with arms can play. Doesn't take wild amounts of time to learn. Would recommend
Without a doubt, the best ‘starter’ game I've played. Meaning both for people that don't play boardgames, and for the start of a long sessions.