Episode 396 – 5 Games that Surprise!

Episode 396 - 5 Games that Surprise!

We’ve been reviewing board games for almost ten years. And sometimes, we run across ones that REALLY surprise us. Let’s talk about a few this week.

0:00:00 Fact for 396

This week we’ve got an “at the same time” trend going.

  1. The most people showering simultaneously is 396, achieved by Irish Springs (USA) in Dover, Delaware, USA, on 15 June 2018.
  2. The most people making sand sculptures simultaneously is 396, and was achieved at an event organised by Sculpture Westende and Philippe Bourleau (both Belgium) in Middelkerke, Belgium, on 23 August 2019.
  3. The largest simultaneous launch of canoes/kayaks is 396 and was achieved by the New Hampshire Lakes Association (USA) at Endicott Rock Park, Laconia, New Hampshire, USA, on 3 August 2014.

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0:05:20 What We’ve Been Playing

lots of games on vacation!
Games of Art (a dry-erase book compiled/designed by Sid Sackson, each game is based on 20th century abstract artists)
Flip 7 (review coming soon) – Here’s a video talking about why three different box sizes exist.
Combo (our review)
Trio (our review)
Shovel Knight: Dungeon Duels (review coming soon) – now that we are playing correctly, the game is less frustratingly difficult.
Micro Macro Kids: Crazy City Park (review coming soon – we highly recommend!)
Adventure Party (review coming soon)
Merchants of Magick (our review)

and also:
Toriki: The Castaway Island (review coming soon) – like Chronicles of Crime or Kids Chronicles, but somewhere in between.
Belratti (review coming soon)
Word Fluxx (review below)
So Clover (our review)
Floristry (our review)

0:34:15 April Monthly Report!

Anitra: 36 plays of 23 unique games. H-index 2 (Lorcana Gateway, Games of Art, Flip 7, Word Fluxx, Floristry, Fruition, Trio)
42% of games played were on that 5-day vacation.

Andrew: 26 plays of 18 unique games. H-index: 2 (Lorcana Gateway, Obelus, Toriki, Word Fluxx, Floristry)
46% on the vacation trip!

Word Fluxx

0:35:55 SNAP Review – Word Fluxx

Yes, this is another Fluxx game, but it does a surprisingly good job ALSO feeling like a classic word game. Some goals are still “collect this set of letters” but most goals have you make a WORD that meets specific restrictions. We recommend using the “meta rule” that keeps the game going while players collect completed goals.

Watch the video or read the transcript of our review.

0:42:25 The Family Gamers Facebook Community

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0:53:00 Five Games that Really Surprised Us

On our SNAP reviews we use the GAMES acronym – and we end with surprise. But what games REALLY surprised us? It might be the kids’ reaction, it might be something we didn’t expect when we opened the box. But here are five games that did something we didn’t expect, or didn’t do something we DID expect.

Adventure Party (review coming soon) – It’s a deduction game!

Magic Mountain – Looks like a kids game but it’s not just a kids game! It grabs EVERYONE.

Back Stories – The mechanics are simple, but put together unlike anything we’ve seen before! The card-back actions and the way your options change are just so much better than what we’ve seen in most other “escape room” card games.

Kingdomino – This is a solid game, which is not a surprise. But everything fits together SO WELL that even a 4 or 5 year old can understand the basics of how to play. That’s why I recommend it at the bottom of our list of games for 4-year-olds.

Pan Am – Our number one surprising game. The way this game feels SO DIFFERENT at different player counts is wild.

1:04:30 New Backtalk Question

What’s the greatest surprise you ever had in gaming? Is there a game that shocked you? Or maybe a surprise that happened WHILE gaming. Or maybe a type of game you never thought you would enjoy?

Tell us on Facebook or on Discord!

And check out our review of kids’ game Octo Grabbo – which surprised us how much all kids <12 liked it!

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