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Loony Quest
20m - 30m
2 - 5 Players
Ages 8+
Games using the line drawing mechanic involve the drawing of lines in one way or another. Lines may be used to connect objects as in Sprouts, to isolate objects, or to create areas as in the classic Dots and Dashes, also known as Square-it.
Line Drawing
Action / Dexterity
Fantasy
29.00
€
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AnotherHorrorFan
2019-05: Really innovative game and a lot of fun. Wish it was deeper but also I don't think I have had a bad time with it yet.
adebisi
Loony Quest took me by a surprise. It looks like a game any serious gamer would steer away, and I admit, there is no way you can call the game serious. However, it is a lot of fun. We played with all adults and had a blast, but I can imagine how much fun this would be with kids, or in a party. The game does not offer much strategic depth and only a few tactical decisions regarding playing order, how big risks to take, or when to use power ups. But that is not the point of the game, I think. It is all about having fun. Longevity might be an issue, since I can imagine that you do not want to play the same levels too many times. But creating your own will not be problem, and may prove to be almost equally fun.
Base the Bass
A nice new mechanic, and cool graphics that resemble a platform computer game. However the mechanic does not leave much room for depth.