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Whoosh: Bounty Hunters is a fun, fast-paced reaction game in which players try to capture monsters and collect bounty.
Each player has a face-down pile of cards in front of them with weapons and spells. Three monster card piles are at the center of the table, each with a revealed card in front of it. Each monster requires a different combination of weapons or spells or both to be captured. The players, one by one, reveal cards from their piles. As soon as the cards revealed by all the players meet the requirements of one of the monsters, they must quickly place their hand on it. The first player to do so captures it and gets to score its points. If a player tries to capture a monster without all the requirements met, they get a negative point instead.
After each attempt to capture a monster, a new card is revealed in its place. When a pile runs out of monster cards, the game is over and the player with the most points wins.
Ages | 8+ |
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Players | 2 Players, 3 Players, 4 Players, 5 Players, 6 Players |
Play Time | 10m |
Designer | Theo K. Mavraganis |
Mechanics | Pattern Recognition |
Theme | Action / Dexterity, Card Game, Party Game, Real-time, Fantasy |
Publisher | Artipia Games, Divercentro, Flick Game Studio, FoxGames, funbot, Funnyfox, Gém Klub Kft., Pavana Games, Stronghold Games, Arclight |
raptorrent
Először felnőttek közt egy komolyabb euro után próbáltuk ki. Hát nem hittem volna, hogy vala is játszani fogok vele valaha is. Bántam volna, mert a gyerekekkel, - akiknek az agya az enyémnél már sokkal frissebb - kifejezetten jó volt.
Travalgar
A truly fun and engaging party game. After a few rounds you begin to develop a strategy to keep track of the cards. Most of the new players will have a hard time before that, though.
Rococo_Zephyr
This game is ridiculous...but fun. The art is fantastic, although it doesn't really matter. We call it "5-Minute Dungeon, with slapping". That's not entirely accurate but it's close enough. We always play multiple games and at the end we're all smiling and covered in slap marks. Sometimes when you lose a card you just have to slap the person who slapped the card first.