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Crazy Tower: Construction / Sabotage
10m - 20m
1 - 4 Players
Ages 8+
Hand management games are games with cards in them that reward players for playing the cards in certain sequences or groups. The optimal sequence/grouping may vary, depending on board position, cards held and cards played by opponents. Managing your hand means gaining the most value out of available cards under given circumstances. Cards often have multiple uses in the game, further obfuscating an "optimal" sequence.
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Action / Dexterity
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kalchio
"Overall, I think Crazy Tower is solidly fun! As I mentioned, not in love with the name, but the experience is a good, solid, and silly one. I like the openly many vs. one Saboteur Mode, since it lets players trash talk while trying to play a dexterity game, which is something we already do. We do so much of that. But now the game encourages it! Plus, the game is pretty designed to be vibrant. The colors are bold and bright, the floor cards have fun abilities that are pretty randomly distributed, and there's a lot of good player interaction in those experiences. I think especially for younger players, this is going to be a solid family spin on your Jenga-style games, or a great place to move to when you want a bit more complexity than Animal upon Animal. I think it might be a bit swingy, but I'm not sure the game ... cares? It doesn't seem like that's a problem they're particularly trying to optimize for, I suppose. It seems very much like they've tapped into their ideal experience with the game, and it shows through the subtle touches, like the intense number of Solo Challenges. It's a particularly well-designed experience, and if you're looking for a fun and social stacking game, I'd definitely recommend checking out Crazy Tower!" For my full review, check out https://whatsericplaying.com/2020/03/30/crazy-tower/
horusz
Még a Jengánál is unalmasabb. Csak gyerekjátékként tudom elképzelni, felnőtteknek szerintem nagyon unalmas, nem tartogat kihívásokat.
terrychu
A reverse version from Jenga - instead of take block out, it put block in only - to add a bit twist rule with a diff paper layer Who would be interested: dexterity lover that look for some spice on current game / kid game