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Nerdlab Games  |  SKU: GHOMB01

Mindbug: First Contact

$28.95 CAD
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Description

Designer Skaff Elias
Richard Garfield
Marvin Hegen
Christian Kudahl
Publisher Nerdlab Games
Players 2
Playtime 15-25 mins
Suggested Age 8 and up
Honor 2022 Golden Geek Best 2-Player Board Game Nominee
2022 Golden Geek Light Game of the Year Nominee
2022 Golden Geek Most Innovative Board Game Nominee
2023 Gra Roku Best Two Player Game Nominee
2023 Kennerspiel des Jahres Recommended
Expansion Mindbug: New Servants

In Mindbug, you summon hybrid creatures and send them to battle against your opponent — but when you summon a creature, the opponent may use one of their Mindbugs to take control of it. Outwit your opponent in a fascinating tactical duel in which having the best cards and playing them at the wrong time can be deadly for yourself.

Cards in Mindbug represent weird creatures that all come with unique and powerful abilities such as a Compost Dragon, a Snail Hydra, or a Kangasaurus Rex. Each player starts the game with ten creature cards (five in hand and five in a draw pile) and tries to use them to reduce the opponent's life total to zero. In addition, every player receives two Mindbug cards that can be used to mind control an opposing creature when it is played. This innovative Mindbug mechanism is the core of the game and leads to a unique decision-making process that makes Mindbug feel utterly different from any other card game.

Playing a card doesn't require any resources in Mindbug. As a result, the game has no ramp-up phase (such as gathering resources) and doesn't require weak cards. Since there is also no deck-building, you can start playing right away from a single deck. There is also no unfair advantage as players draw cards from the same deck and always get the chance to mind control the strongest opposing cards. In the end, it all comes down to your own decisions, making the game extremely fair and competitive at the same time.

—description from the publisher

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Tony
Less reading and more playing

Not to bash MTG but Mindbug is an easier game to put on the table to play my friends who are not familiar with any TCG. I don't see a need to get the expansion yet.