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Burke’s Gambit
20m
2 - 5 Players
Ages 14+
Dice rolling in a game can be used for many things, randomness being the most obvious. Dice can also be used as counters. The dice themselves can be unique and different sizes, shapes and colors to represent different things.
Dice Rolling
Games that use the Memory mechanic require players to recall previous game events or information in order to reach an objective.
Memory
Player elimination occurs in multiple-player games (>2) when a player can be eliminated from the game and play continues without the eliminated player.
Player Elimination
Variable Player Powers is a mechanic that grants different abilities and/or paths to victory to the players.
Variable Player Powers
Voting allows players to influence the outcome of certain events within the game. The vote may be all or nothing, choosing a target for an effect, or to determine the results of certain situations. Players’ votes may not have equal weight, and blocking a player from voting can be a valid tactic.
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Deduction
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AndySzy
Definitely fragile. Would not play at 7 (or 5) again, as I think it's too easy for the A.S.S. team. The dice are pretty random (and now that I think about it, I think I forgot you can re-roll them). Interesting concepts; maybe will try again.
davinmoran
First game I ever purchased and set me off into this world of gaming. This is a social deduction game, and every time played with a group it never fails to supply fun due to the random accusations, mistrust and trying to build alliances to work out who the infected person is, even though due to the player roles and game mechanics it's not easy to work out. Unlike other social deductions games I have played it offers and introduces nice elements such as dice rolling and the not knowing if you are the one infected. I considered giving this game an 8 as it does offer game play I enjoy and a genre I love, but unfortunately its not a game that comes out very often due to the players required at 5+.
ckruns624
I like the social deduction in this game. The wiggle space as a red team is manageable, but can feel tight, which is what I like. The player powers offer some tactical decisions that are unique in the social deduction genre. I don't dislike dice in general, but when the dice go bad in this game, you can feel handcuffed, but the game is short, so that's not a huge complaint. Unless the dice go bad the other way, and the game can be prolonged. When this contributes to a team's victory, it can feel cheap on the losing end. But overall a fun quick game where you get to bluff and airlock your friends, or contribute a heroic death to seal a victory for your team. 8/8/2018 Amazon's GenCon Sale