Simple card game taking 30 minutes with 9 players. We modified start to have 4 saboteurs for better valance.
Well constructed but miss a layer of complexity that make the play to repetitive but not so challenging actions
Designers |
Jonathan Gilmour Brian Lewis |
Publisher | Poketto |
Players | 1-4 |
Playing Time | 15-30 mins |
Suggested Age | 14 and up |
Additional Info |
282765/mint-cooperative
http://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/282765/mint-cooperative/forums/63
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Does it make it to the table very often? Not really. It's probably because it's more of a filler game though. In that category, it shines quite well. There's a decent amount of replayability for such a small game too. Not the biggest fan of how they did player turns and the stunts, as it goes to 4 players, but only 3 will take actions each round. The stunts mechanic is just a lot of dealing, discarding, and shuffling, so in my opinion, those two things maybe could have been designed better.
All in all though, it's cheap, very portable, quite quick, and has a lot of replayability, so I think it's great for what it set out to be. Just make sure to really read the rules!
This game is a micro cooperative filler game. It a fun filler game that fits in a mint tin. The theme is nice with each character and villian having humorous names that plays 1-4 people. With the variety of superheros and villians in this game its replayability is limitless. The components are nice also, with wooden mints and characters, the cards may be a little flimsy but overall it's a very nice game to throw in your bag and play whenever you have a bit if downtime. The solo play works also, you just pick 3 of the 6 superheroes to play yourself. On sale for $4.48 now you can't go wrong!
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Simple card game taking 30 minutes with 9 players. We modified start to have 4 saboteurs for better valance.
Well constructed but miss a layer of complexity that make the play to repetitive but not so challenging actions